"God on Trial" airing on PBS
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 5:24 pm
Greetings
I wasn't sure where to post this TV program announcement, {as this isn't "Information regarding The Narrow Path Ministries"}. On the old forum it was okay to post stuff like this under "Announcements"...I hope this is alright...I went ahead and took the liberty. Please let me know if I should post things like this elsewhere.
Here's the PBS Masterpiece Theater link for further information:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/god ... index.html
[quote="re: "God on Trial," PBS"]Why is there so much suffering in the world and what kind of God would allow it to happen? Universal questions about faith and philosophy are at the heart of God on Trial, which was inspired by the legend that a group of concentration camp prisoners conducted a mock trial against the Almighty God. From all walks of life, a physicist, a glove maker, rabbis, a law professor and at least one criminal weigh the evidence and offer thoughtful arguments taken from history, science, theology and personal experience.[/quote]
This trial is based on a legendary story of "God on trial" that happened in the Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz. There has been some disagreement as to whether this is a true story. From what I've gathered, it really happened. I trust that PBS' portrayal will be relatively historically accurate. For information on this story's historical accuracy, click:
Elie Wiesel reported, "I was there when God was put on trial."
I'm watching this program, first, as a human being: We all have questions about God or have "questioned God." But also, I want to better understand how, or what, at least some Jewish people might think about God. My interest is 'peaked' because, as Jesus said, "Salvation is of the Jews."
I could have linked to this under "Judaism." But though this program {story} had Jewish characters; the questions they asked were human. I'm wondering in advance how I would have dealt with the questions that were raised, if I had been in their situation. I'm curious to what extent I've addressed these kinds of questions...and if I need to take another look....
This program is airing here tonite.
{Sorry I didn't post it earlier...had a busy week}.
Again, I hope it was alright for me to post this link here.
God bless you.
I wasn't sure where to post this TV program announcement, {as this isn't "Information regarding The Narrow Path Ministries"}. On the old forum it was okay to post stuff like this under "Announcements"...I hope this is alright...I went ahead and took the liberty. Please let me know if I should post things like this elsewhere.
Here's the PBS Masterpiece Theater link for further information:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/god ... index.html
[quote="re: "God on Trial," PBS"]Why is there so much suffering in the world and what kind of God would allow it to happen? Universal questions about faith and philosophy are at the heart of God on Trial, which was inspired by the legend that a group of concentration camp prisoners conducted a mock trial against the Almighty God. From all walks of life, a physicist, a glove maker, rabbis, a law professor and at least one criminal weigh the evidence and offer thoughtful arguments taken from history, science, theology and personal experience.[/quote]
This trial is based on a legendary story of "God on trial" that happened in the Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz. There has been some disagreement as to whether this is a true story. From what I've gathered, it really happened. I trust that PBS' portrayal will be relatively historically accurate. For information on this story's historical accuracy, click:
Elie Wiesel reported, "I was there when God was put on trial."
I'm watching this program, first, as a human being: We all have questions about God or have "questioned God." But also, I want to better understand how, or what, at least some Jewish people might think about God. My interest is 'peaked' because, as Jesus said, "Salvation is of the Jews."
I could have linked to this under "Judaism." But though this program {story} had Jewish characters; the questions they asked were human. I'm wondering in advance how I would have dealt with the questions that were raised, if I had been in their situation. I'm curious to what extent I've addressed these kinds of questions...and if I need to take another look....
This program is airing here tonite.
{Sorry I didn't post it earlier...had a busy week}.
Again, I hope it was alright for me to post this link here.
God bless you.