Out of the whirlwind: creation theology in the book of job

Previous interpretations of the divine speeches -- An overview -- Excursus : the date of the book of Job -- Creation theology in Job 1/37 -- Prologue (chapters 1/2) -- Job's first lament (chapter 3) -- Poetic dialogue (chapters 4-27) -- The wisdom poem (chapter 28) -- Job's final speech (c...

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Published in:Harvard theological studies
Main Author: Schifferdecker, Kathryn 1968- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University Press 2008
In: Harvard theological studies (61)
Series/Journal:Harvard theological studies 61
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Job / Creation theology
Further subjects:B Bible. Occupation Theology
B Thesis
B Bible. Occupation Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Creation Biblical teaching
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Summary:Previous interpretations of the divine speeches -- An overview -- Excursus : the date of the book of Job -- Creation theology in Job 1/37 -- Prologue (chapters 1/2) -- Job's first lament (chapter 3) -- Poetic dialogue (chapters 4-27) -- The wisdom poem (chapter 28) -- Job's final speech (chapters 29/31) -- Elihu's speech (chapters 32/37) -- "What is humanity?" -- Creation theology in the divine speeches -- The establishment of creation -- Procreation -- What is humanity? -- The divine speeches and other biblical creation accounts -- The divine speeches in the context of the book of Job -- Job's response and the epilogue -- The problem of divine justice -- Postscript: Ecological implications of Job's creation theology -- Appendix: Translation and commentary -- Job 38 -- Textual notes -- Commentary -- Job 39 -- Textual notes -- Commentary -- Job 40 -- Textual notes -- Commentary -- Job 41 -- Textual notes -- Commentary -- Job 42 -- Textual notes -- Commentary
"Offers a close literary and theological reading of the book of Job--particularly of the speeches of God at the end of the book--in order to articulate the creation theology particularly pertinent in out environmentally conscious age"--Provided by publisher
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0674025970