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In the land of Uz, faith was a formula and righteousness a reward-until one man's world burned to ash.
Job: The Man Who Argued with Silence
is a sweeping literary-theological retelling of the oldest question ever asked: What happens when heaven stops speaking?
D. Michael Gross re-imagines the story of Job with the power of modern prose and the depth of ancient reverence. Each chapter traces the unmaking of certainty-faith refined by fire, theology stripped to its bones, devotion reborn through defiance.
This is not the tale of patience-it is the anatomy of divine absence. From the first whisper of the Adversary's wager to the final revelation in the whirlwind, Gross explores how silence itself becomes sacred speech.
Job: The Man Who Argued with Silence
is a sweeping literary-theological retelling of the oldest question ever asked: What happens when heaven stops speaking?
D. Michael Gross re-imagines the story of Job with the power of modern prose and the depth of ancient reverence. Each chapter traces the unmaking of certainty-faith refined by fire, theology stripped to its bones, devotion reborn through defiance.
This is not the tale of patience-it is the anatomy of divine absence. From the first whisper of the Adversary's wager to the final revelation in the whirlwind, Gross explores how silence itself becomes sacred speech.
In the land of Uz, faith was a formula and righteousness a reward-until one man's world burned to ash.
Job: The Man Who Argued with Silence
is a sweeping literary-theological retelling of the oldest question ever asked: What happens when heaven stops speaking?
D. Michael Gross re-imagines the story of Job with the power of modern prose and the depth of ancient reverence. Each chapter traces the unmaking of certainty-faith refined by fire, theology stripped to its bones, devotion reborn through defiance.
This is not the tale of patience-it is the anatomy of divine absence. From the first whisper of the Adversary's wager to the final revelation in the whirlwind, Gross explores how silence itself becomes sacred speech.
Job: The Man Who Argued with Silence
is a sweeping literary-theological retelling of the oldest question ever asked: What happens when heaven stops speaking?
D. Michael Gross re-imagines the story of Job with the power of modern prose and the depth of ancient reverence. Each chapter traces the unmaking of certainty-faith refined by fire, theology stripped to its bones, devotion reborn through defiance.
This is not the tale of patience-it is the anatomy of divine absence. From the first whisper of the Adversary's wager to the final revelation in the whirlwind, Gross explores how silence itself becomes sacred speech.

















