"Hearing the Silence: A Critical Look at God’s Silence and Claims of Divine Communication" is an eye-opening exploration of a deeply controversial topic in modern Christianity. Dr. Randy White, a pastor and theologian, challenges the pervasive belief that God speaks to individuals today through impressions, inner voices, or supernatural signs. Drawing on rigorous biblical exegesis, historical theology, and psychological insights, this book confronts the mystical practices that have infiltrated churches and examines their implications for faith and mental well-being.
Through a clear and engaging narrative, Dr. White unveils the dangers of prioritizing subjective experiences over the sufficiency of Scripture. From the theological basis of divine silence to the psychological roots of auditory hallucinations, he equips readers with tools to discern truth from error. Whether you are a pastor, theologian, or layperson, this book will inspire confidence in the authority of God’s Word and provide clarity on a misunderstood issue.
Key Features:
- Examines the sufficiency of Scripture in an era of experiential theology.
- Explores psychological explanations for hearing voices and inner promptings.
- Critiques modern trends in mysticism across denominational lines.
- Provides biblical answers to objections about God’s silence in the current age.
This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the tension between faith, reason, and the sufficiency of the Bible in today’s church.