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082 _bT326-S19
100 _aTerrien, Samuel
100 _eAuthor
245 _aJob
245 _bPoet of Existence
245 _cSamuel Terrien
260 _aU.S.A.
260 _bThe Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc.
260 _c1957
300 _a249tr.
300 _bhardcover
300 _c21 cm
520 _aShortly after Dr. Terrien had completed his illuminating book on 'The Psalms and Their Meaning for Today', he decided to write a book about Job. This book, like its predecessor, is intended for the general reader: to give him a fuller knowledge, clearer understanding, and deeper appreciation of the religious and literary values of a truly great dramatic poem...The poet of Job did not attempt to solve the problem of evil, nor did he propose a vindication of the justice of God. For him, any attempt of man to justify God would have been an act of arrogance. But he knew and promoted in the immediacy of faith a mode of life and in the very pangs of insecurity a sense of triumph. He transmuted the taste of sorrow into the knowledge of joy - not in the shallowness of gaiety, to be sure, but the depth of a joy brought by the presence of one who moves and warms the worlds.
650 _aBible -- Job
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911 _aLê Phước Thắng
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