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Hoe een klein rotgodje God vermoordde
2006
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Hoe vallen de daden van God en andere bijbelfiguren nog te rijmen met de moraal van de (eenen)twintigste eeuw? Hoe kunnen wij vandaag de dag nog goedkeuren dat een vader zijn zoon offert? Had Abraham God geweigerd zijn zoon naar de berg te brengen als hij even met zijn vrouw had overlegd? Op dit soort vragen geeft Guus Kuijer antwoord in zijn boek Hoe een klein rotgodje God vermoordde. In Het boek van alle dingen boog Guus Kuijer zich al over geloof, God en opvoeding. In Hoe een klein rotgodje God vermoordde gaat hij verder en dieper. Door vragen te stellen vanuit het perspectief van de moderne lezer komt hij tot opzienbarende conclusies over koran en bijbel.

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Guus Kuijer
Guus Kuijer
Author · 32 books

Guus Kuijer is a Dutch author. He wrote books for children and adults, and is best known for the “Madelief” series of children's books. For his career contribution to "children's and young adult literature in the broadest sense" he won the “Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award “from the Swedish Arts Council in 2012, the biggest prize in children's literature. As a children's writer he was one of five finalists for the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award in 2008. Other notable awards he received were the “Gouden Griffel” in 1976, 1979, 2000 and 2005 as well as the “Golden Owl” in 2005. From 1967 to 1973 he was a primary school teacher.[ In 1968 he started writing short stories for the magazine Hollands Maandblad and in 1971 he published a collection of his short stories. In 1973 he stopped teaching in order to become a full-time write. Years later, a television series Madelief (1994) and movie Scratches in the Table (1998) were made of his book series about Madelief (1975–1979). Of his book series Polleke (1999–2001) a movie Polleke (2003) and a television series Polleke (2005) were made. In 2011 Australian Richard Tulloch translated The Book of Everything into English and adapted it into a very successful play produced in 2013 by the Melbourne Theatre Company. Recently he wrote four bestselling books that recount in his own style important bible stories from the ancient testament.

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