The book of Job: aesthetics, ethics, hermeneutics

The Book of Job has held a central role in defining the project of modernity from the age of Enlightenment until today. Why has Job’s response to disaster become a touchstone for modern reflections on catastrophic events? This volume engages this question and offers new perspectives on the tragic be...

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Contributors: Batnitzky, Leora Faye 1966- (Editor) ; Pardes, Ilanah 1956- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Berlin Munich Boston De Gruyter [2015]
In: Perspectives on Jewish texts and contexts (volume 1)
Year: 2015
Reviews:The Book of Job. Aesthetics, Ethics, Hermeneutics (2016) (Witte, Markus, 1964 -)
Series/Journal:Perspectives on Jewish texts and contexts volume 1
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Job / Reception / Literature
B Job / Hermeneutics / Ethics / Aesthetics
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Social Sciences
B Bible
B Religion
B Aesthetics
B LITERARY CRITICISM / Jewish
B Hermeneutics
B Bible. Occupation Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Bible Religion Hermeneutics Aesthetics Bible Religion Aesthetics Hermeneutics
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Summary:The Book of Job has held a central role in defining the project of modernity from the age of Enlightenment until today. Why has Job’s response to disaster become a touchstone for modern reflections on catastrophic events? This volume engages this question and offers new perspectives on the tragic bent of the Book of Job, on its dramatic irony, on Job’s position as mourner, and the unique representation of the Joban body in pain.
Item Description:De Gruyter eBook-Paket Sprachwissenschaft
ISBN:3110338793
Access:Open Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9783110338799