Exploring the profound narrative of Job, Craig Bartholomew invites readers to move beyond conventional beliefs about suffering and divine justice. He emphasizes that misfortune does not always stem from wrongdoing, and righteousness does not ensure rewards. Through a poetic lens, Bartholomew highlights the beauty and depth of Job's struggle with God, ultimately affirming the unwavering faithfulness of God amidst life's challenges. This reflection encourages a deeper understanding of faith in difficult times.
Craig G. Bartholomew Books
Craig G. Bartholomew is a philosophy professor deeply engaged with the critical examination of biblical texts and their application in the contemporary world. His work frequently explores the intersections of philosophy, theology, and hermeneutics, emphasizing the importance of profound scriptural understanding. Bartholomew strives to bridge academic rigor with practical living, encouraging readers to navigate life thoughtfully and ethically at the crossroads of diverse intellectual currents. His approach fosters an active engagement with both text and the wider world.




Central to the Gospel of Luke is the theme of prayer, reflecting its significance in Jesus' life and his relationship with God. Craig G. Bartholomew offers a fresh perspective on this biblical text, emphasizing Jesus' example as a model for our own prayer lives. Through this exploration, readers are encouraged to deepen their understanding and practice of prayer, recognizing its vital role in spiritual growth and connection with the divine.
The Old Testament and God
Old Testament Origins and the Question of God, Volume 1
- 608 pages
- 22 hours of reading
Focusing on the historical context, this volume provides a fresh examination of the Old Testament, exploring its origins and the concept of God within its narratives. It aims to deepen understanding of the text by situating it in its historical and cultural milieu, making it a significant contribution to biblical studies.
Na divadelní scéně dějin. Mmoje místo v biblickém příběhu
- 257 pages
- 9 hours of reading