The chapter titles tell the story of this book: Was the Father of the Prodigal Son Wrathful? Was Jesus’ Sacrifice Required to Pacify the Wrath of the Father? Was There a Concept of a Wrathful God in the Early Church? Is God’s Wrath an Anthropomorphism? How God’s Makrothymia–his long suffering love–Trumps Wrath. We are indeed sinners but not in the hands of an “angry” God, rather of a God who is makrothymos–totally merciful. Popularly written for lay people.
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