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Deconstructing Theodicy: Why Job Has Nothing to Say to the Puzzle of Suffering

Author David Burrell

Format Paperback

Publisher Brazos Press

Category OT Commentary

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An ancient commentator called Job a "strange and wonderful book." For many readers, "strange" might do. Though Job has been characterized as an answer to the problem of suffering, for many the book fails to satisfy the longing for answers it supposedly contains. Perhaps that, in fact, is the point of Job--there are no satisfactory arguments for why people suffer. In this compact yet substantial volume, David B. Burrell argues that this is the message of Job. Burrell engages major movements of the book in theological and philosophical reflection. The book also contains an interfaith perspective with the inclusion of a chapter by Islamic scholar A. H. Johns on the reading of the Job figure in the Koran. Burrell finally concludes that Job's contribution to the problem of suffering is as an affirmation that God hears and heeds our cries of anguish.

Authors

David Burrell

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  • Release Date: 2008-03-01
  • Publisher: Brazos Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781587432224

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