The Protests of Job
Produktnummer:
18ce51c4ed6d304fd7bb1cea08e712046e
Autor: | Davison, Scott A. Rizvi, Sajjad Weiss, Shira |
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Themengebiete: | abrahamic bad things happen to good people suffering the book of job theodicy |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 07.05.2022 |
EAN: | 9783030953720 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Seitenzahl: | 110 |
Produktart: | Gebunden |
Verlag: | Springer International Publishing |
Untertitel: | An Interfaith Dialogue |
Produktinformationen "The Protests of Job"
This book explores the protests of Job from the perspectives of Jewish, Christian, and Islamic religious and philosophical traditions. Shira Weiss examines how challenges to divine justice are understood from a Jewish theological perspective, including the pro-protest and anti-protest traditions within rabbinic literature, in an effort to explicate the ambiguous biblical text and Judaism’s attitude towards the suffering of the righteous. Scott Davison surveys Christian interpretations of the book of Job and the nature of suffering in general before turning to a comparison of the lamentations of Jesus and Job, with special attention to the question of whether complaints against God can be expressions of faith. Sajjad Rizvi presents the systematic ambiguity of being present in monistic approaches to reality as one response to evil and suffering in Islam, along with approaches that attempt a resolution through the essential erotic nature of the cosmos, and explores the suggestionthat Job is the hero of a metaphysical revolt that is the true sign of a friend of God. Each author also provides a response essay to the essays of the other two authors, creating an interfaith dialogue around the problem of evil and the idea of protest against the divine.

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