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No discussion of the is complete without analyzing Jonathan Edwards’ 1741 sermon, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God." This masterpiece of the First Great Awakening did not introduce the concept of divine wrath, but it crystallized it for the American psyche. Angry God

Stephen King’s novel Revival features a terrifying lurking just beyond reality, indifferent or hostile to human suffering. Even in atheistic existentialism, Albert Camus argued that the universe itself is "absurd"—silent, uncaring, and prone to random calamity. For Camus, the silence was the rage. Are you wrestling with the idea of divine judgment and grace