Om Job
posted Thursday, 24-Apr-2008
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The Busybody skriver om en ny bok (David Burrell:
Deconstructing Theodicy: Why Job Has Nothing to Say to the Puzzle of Human Suffering) som diskuterar hur Jobs bok behandlar
teodicéproblemet. Han skriver:
As we know, the book of Job was intended as a slamming critique of Deuteronomic theology: the idea that God rewards the good and punishes the wicked. Job's "friends" (Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar) are the straight-men who parrot this covenantal doctrine, in the end rewriting Job's life-story (God said that Job was completely righteous and blameless (Job 2:3)) by insisting that Job must be wicked after all to be suffering the way he is. Job rightly maintains his innocence and calls on God directly, demanding that the deity appear and tell him his offense.
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