Book Author Publishes Scriptural Model on Suffering

A self-published author presents and defines four classes of suffering as a model purely based on Scriptures in ‘Suffering - A Biblical Study’ published by Xlibris.

Philadelphia, PA, March 06, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Charles P. Arnold, Jr. illustrates four classes of suffering as a model based solely on Scriptures in his self-published book ‘Suffering - A Biblical Study’.

The book's author defines each class according to an individual’s faith in God, obedience to His Word and instructions, and the main source of suffering.

Arnold explains that suffering could be stimulated by internal forces affecting individuals or by external factors surrounding them.

He also introduces the Theology of Synergy based on the Greek translation of ancient manuscripts highlighting the eighth chapter and twenty-eighth verse of Paul’s letter to the Romans to explain how God uses the suffering of a Christian in bringing about good within the universal church.

“This sensitive topic is supported throughout (the book) with verses from Scripture. Everyone who suffers will find strength and encouragement in God's word as explained in Suffering – A Biblical Study,” the book author said.

He also provides insights on how one could rise above suffering and painful circumstances through the power of prayer, meditation and support groups from the church.

Dr. Charles P. Arnold, Jr. is an Atmospheric Scientist who served the United States Air Force for 25 years. He studied theology and writing after his retirement.

Arnold is also the book author of ‘The Eschaton - A Biblical Interpretation of the End of the World’. His two books are purely based on Scriptures and are published by Xlibris Corporation.

He and his wife Elaine reside in southern Maryland where he actively serves in the church and the community.

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