CWRU Psychologist Says: Angry At God? If So, You're Not Alone

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CWRU Psychologist Says: Angry At God? If So, You're Not Alone

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The notion of being angry with God goes back to ancient days. Such personal struggles are not new, but Case Western Reserve University psychologist Julie Exline began looking at anger at God in

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Angry at God? If so, you're not alone, says CWRU psychologist

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