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Ethical God-Talk in the Book of Job: Speaking to the Almighty

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by Iv William C. Pohl Iv

    • Author

      Iv William C. Pohl Iv

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      Continnuum-3PL

    • Published

      October 2021

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    Ethical God-Talk in the Book of Job: Speaking to the Almighty

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    William C. Pohl IV investigates ethical God-talk in the book of Job, by exploring the prominence of such theology, showing how each major section of the book highlights the theme of proper speech, and demonstrating that Job's internal rhetoric is the foundation for the book's external rhetoric. Pohl analyses each of Job's speeches for literary rhetorical situation, forms (i.e., genres), its rhetorical strategies; the rhetorical goals of each speech are identified in light of Job's exigency (or exigencies) and his use of strategies is explored in light of these goals.

    Pohl argues that Job faces two main exigencies: his suffering and the necessity of defending his protest prayer vis-à-vis his "friends." Job seeks to alleviate his suffering with protest prayer, and to defend his prayers to the friends through argumentation. Following the internal rhetorical analysis, this study proceeds to examine the external rhetorical effect of the Elihu and Yahweh speeches vis-à-vis ethical God-talk. Pohl concludes that the book of Job shapes its readers to see protest prayer as an ethical, even encouraged, form of discourse in the midst of innocent suffering. Brief implications of this conclusion are outlined, identifying the book's rhetorical situation through the "entextualized" problem in the book. Pohl proposes a new exigency for the book of Job in which protest prayer was eschewed, and a tentative proposal for the book of Job's historical provenance is outlined.

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    • Author

      Iv William C. Pohl Iv

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      Continnuum-3PL

    • Published

      October 2021

    • Weight

      427g

    • Dimensions

      156 x 234 x 17 mm

    • ISBN

      9780567703316

    • ISBN-10

      0567703312

    • Eden Code

      5556066

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    • Author/Creator: Iv William C. Pohl Iv

    • ISBN: 9780567703316

    • Publisher: Continnuum-3PL

    • Release Date: October 2021

    • Weight: 427g

    • Dimensions: 156 x 234 x 17 mm

    • Eden Code: 5556066


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