Not exact matches
Spelling this out in more detail, Moltmann argues that the
Father grieves over the death of his Son on the cross: «The Son suffers dying, the
Father suffers the death of the Son.
24 And how indeed could Western Christianity and theism have defended for so many centuries a conception of God so glaringly inconsistent with itself and inimical to the biblical portrayal of God as the heavenly
Father who
grieves over his estranged children?
Rather, with a
grieving heart, the
Father simply withdrew his protective hand, thereby delivering his Son
over to wicked humans and fallen powers that were already «bent on destruction» (Isa 51:13).
«The Hangover Part III» Synopsis: Alan
grieves over his late
father, reuniting the Wolf Pack in a darkly comic misadventure.
In
Grieving Father, for instance, he seems to deprecate both his own alarm
over malevolence and mortality and the inability of contemporary painters to address the larger issues facing humanity.