Wrestling with God
Language: English - ISBN: 9789465462110 - 133 pages
€15.45
Synopsis
What if the Bible’s greatest strength isn’t that it is divine, but that it is undeniably human?
For centuries, we’ve treated the Bible as a manual etched in marble. But the reality is grittier. The Bible smells of sweat, dust, and political treaties. As Harry Kuitert said: "Everything we know from above, comes from below."
In this book I take you into the "mud" of ancient Israel. From the refugee camps of the 'Apiru to the halls of the Persian Empire, this book strips away the "sacred magic" to reveal a resilient survival project—a "parliament on parchment" where rival priests and protesters fought for the soul of a nation.
Written with a minimalist’s head for facts and a moderate’s heart for the story, this book offers a "new chair" for the skeptic and the seeker. It is an invitation to stop defending the text against archaeology and start engaging with it as it is: a messy, contradictory, and moving record of the human search for meaning.
The Bible was not written to provide final answers, but to provoke better questions. It is a book to live with, not just a manual to live by.
Product specifications
| Binding | Paperback |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Publishing date | Monday, 18 May 2026 |
| Edition | 1 |
| ISBN | 9789465462110 |
| Pagecount | 133 |
| Interior color | Black/white |
| Size | 170 x 240 mm |
| Author | Klaas Hoekman |
| Category | Religion and spirituality > Biblical |