Religious Experience in the Book of Job
from Part II - Religious Experience in Traditional Monotheism
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 June 2020
Wettstein examines religious experience from the ancient Jewish perspective of the book of Job, in particular its whirlwind passage where Job is left not with a full explanation of God's ways but instead with a poetic illumination of meaning. Job receives a vision from God that can free him from his own suffering by redirecting him to some joy-enhancing features of the world that also bears crushing evil unexplained by humans.
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