I continue to hold that one of the most amazing theology books of our time regarding the sovereignty of God is Horton Hears a Who by Dr. Seuss.
I love the perspective reminder. A God who is completely outside of, beyond, and other than our realm of perspective is always going to seem unreal.
I love the reminder that we are exponentially smaller than the God who holds us.
I love the reminder of a God who though his people are carried away by lesser things, he still cries out our names.
I love the reminder that the god people doubt is not big enough.
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What other unlikely books would you place on the greatest theology books...and why?