01470nam a2200289 a 450000500170000000800200001702000300003704100080006708200120007508200130008710000230010010000110012324500390013424500250017324500220019826000110022026000140023126000090024530000110025430000280026530000100029352007060030365000170100965000290102665000590105585600660111420260119071419.02024-06-24 14:42:49 a9780567041135, 0567041131 aeng a233.106 bT555-S96 aTicciati, Susannah eAuthor aJob and the Disruption of Identity bReading Beyond Barth cSusannah Ticciati aU.S.A. bT&T Clark c2005 a204tr. bpaperback, illustration c24 cm aIn Job and the Disruption of Identity the author offers a reading of the book of Job which shifts attention away from what is most often seen as the burden of the book - the problem of evil or unjust suffering - arguing that its central concern is the question of obedience, sanctification or transformation of self before God. The author brings Barth's theological commentary into engagement with a wide range of current critical work on Job, allowing the divergence between these approaches to stimulate critique and enrichment on both sides. The reading finds its focus in an emergent understanding of Job's self, which is at once biblical, psychological, philosophical, historical and theological. aBible -- Job aBarth, Karl -- 1886-1968 aBible - Old Testament - Criticism, interpretation, etc4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/14861/jo.jpgyCover Image