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_aBalentine, Samuel E. _q(Samuel Eugene), _d1950- _eautor. _9117805 |
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_a"Look at me and be appalled" : _bessays on Job, theology, and ethics, an interdisciplinary dialogue / _cpor Samuel E. Balentine. |
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_aLeiden ; _aBoston : _bBrill. _c2021 |
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_aXVII, 334 p. : _bil. ; _c25 cm. |
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_aBiblical interpretation series ; _v190 |
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_a"This collection of eighteen essays addresses critical theological and ethical issues in the book of Job: (1) Prologue: From Eden to Uz; (2) Job and His Friends: "What Provokes You that You Keep on Talking?"; (3) Job and the Priests: "Look At Me and Be Appalled;" (4) Traumatizing Job: "God Has Worn Me Out;" (5) Out of the Whirlwind: "Can You Thunder with A Voice Like God's?"; (6) Preaching Job and Job's God: "Listen Carefully to My Words;" (7) Epilogue: "All's Well That Ends Well" ... or Is it? The lead essay raises the question that lingers over the entire book: What are we to think of a God who is complicit in the death of seven sons and three daughters "for no reason"?"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aBiblia. _pJob _xCritica, interpretación, etc. _9117806 |
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_aBiblia _xColecciones _933643 _vComentarios |
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