Rhetorical Criticism and the Poetry of the Book of Job
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
548
Language
Dutch, Flemish
Published
Jan 1, 2023
Publisher
Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10
9004103260
ISBN-13
9789004103269
Description
P. van der Lugt examines the intricate layers of meaning within the poetry of the Book of Job, utilizing the framework of rhetorical criticism to unlock deeper insights. His analysis delves into the text's structure, exploring how various rhetorical devices contribute to both its emotional impact and philosophical inquiries. Readers are guided through an exploration of the distinctive features of Job’s poetic language, illuminating the profound themes of suffering, faith, and humanity’s existential dilemmas.
In this scholarly work, the author not only scrutinizes traditional interpretations but also challenges and expands upon them, offering fresh perspectives that connect the ancient text to contemporary discourse. The interplay between rhetoric and poetry in the Book of Job serves as a backdrop for broader discussions about literature and theology, making this contribution significant for both literary critics and those interested in biblical studies.
In this scholarly work, the author not only scrutinizes traditional interpretations but also challenges and expands upon them, offering fresh perspectives that connect the ancient text to contemporary discourse. The interplay between rhetoric and poetry in the Book of Job serves as a backdrop for broader discussions about literature and theology, making this contribution significant for both literary critics and those interested in biblical studies.
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