Contested creations in the Book of Job : the-world-as-it-ought-and-ought-not-to-be / / by Abigail Pelham.

In Contested Creations in the Book of Job: the-world-as-it-ought- and -ought-not-to-be Abigail Pelham reads the Book of Job both ‘forwards’—examining the perspectives on creation presented by Job and his friends and corrected by God’s authoritative voice from the whirlwind—and ‘backwards,’ demonstra...

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Superior document:Biblical interpretation series, v. 113
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Year of Publication:2012
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Biblical interpretation series ; v. 113.
Physical Description:1 online resource (271 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Summary:In Contested Creations in the Book of Job: the-world-as-it-ought- and -ought-not-to-be Abigail Pelham reads the Book of Job both ‘forwards’—examining the perspectives on creation presented by Job and his friends and corrected by God’s authoritative voice from the whirlwind—and ‘backwards,’ demonstrating how the epilogue explodes readers’ certainties, forcing a reappraisal of the characters’ claims. The epilogue, Pelham argues, changes the book from one containing answers about creation to one which poses questions: What does it mean to make the world? Who has the power to create? If humans have creative power, is it divinely sanctioned, or has Job, acting creatively, set himself up as God’s rival? Engaging more thoroughly with Job’s ambiguity than previous scholars have done, Contested Creations explores the possibilities raised by these questions and considers their implications both within the book and beyond.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:1280698594
9786613675552
9004230297
ISSN:0928-0731 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by Abigail Pelham.