-
Description
-
About the Author
-
Reviews
-
Comments
When bad things happen, where is God? Or, we may even be tempted to ask, Is there a God? In Finding God in Troubled Times, written when six Creighton University students were tragically killed in two car accidents, Creighton professor and author Richard J. Hauser, S.J., offers meaningful answers to all those who have found their faith challenged by difficult experiences. By applying in-depth investigation to deep spiritual questions, Hauser reminds us that when faith is challenged, God remains with us and is our source of strength; when bad things happen, God is still good.
Watch an interview with Fr. Hauser on Finding God in Troubled Times (Windows Media Player)
For further information on Ignatian Spirituality,
please visit our sister site: www.IgnatianSpirituality.com
Richard J. Hauser, S.J., is a professor of theology and the director of graduate programs in theology, ministry, and spirituality as well as the rector of the Jesuit Community at Creighton University. He is the author of In His Spirit and Moving in the Spirit.
“A heartening, important book, full of wisdom, openness, and compassion. It will be an insightful guide for all those involved in counseling and pastoral care, and a loving gift for all those who grieve.”
5/7/2002 - By Ron Hansen, author, Hitler’s Niece and A Stay Against Confusion
“This book offers significant help for all of us who struggle with the question of the existence of suffering and evil and the goodness of God. It provides solid theology and personal insights that illuminate this thorny issue.”
5/7/2002 - By William A. Barry, S.J., author, Letting God Come Close