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Author Hyun, Seong Whan Timothy

Title Job the Unfinalizable : a Bakhtinian Reading of Job 1-11
Published Leiden : BRILL, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (253 pages)
Series Biblical Interpretation Series
Biblical interpretation series.
Contents Acknowledgments; Chapter One Introduction; Bakhtin's Dialogism; Chronotope; The Suitability of Bakhtin's Dialogism for the Reading of Job; Newsom's/Stordalen's Dialogic Readings of Job and My Dialogic Reading of Job; The Establishment of the Text; The Scope of the Text; Outline of the Book; Chapter Two Job in the Chronotope of the Prologue; The First Scene (Earthly Realm: 1:1-5); Concluding Remark; The Second Scene (Heavenly Realm: 1:6-12); Concluding Remarks; The Third Scene (Earthly Realm: 1:13-22); Concluding Remark; The Fourth Scene (Heavenly Realm: 2:1-7a); Concluding Remark
The Fifth Scene (Earthly Realm: 2:7b-10)Job's Wife's Voice; Concluding Remark; The Sixth Scene (Earthly Realm: 2:11-13); Concluding Remark; Conclusion; Chapter Three Job's Speeches in His New Chronotope; Job's Language in the New/Estranged Chronotope of Chapter 3; Spatial Language in the Chapter; Temporal Language in the Chapter; Chronotope in Chapter 3; Job's Speeches in the Chronotope of Chapter 3; Job's Language in an Estranged Space in Chapters 6, 7, 9 and 10; Spatial Language in These Chapters; Temporal Language in These Chapters; Chronotope in Chapters 6, 7, 9 and 10
Job's Speeches in the ChronotopeJob's Language and His Body; Job's Language and His Relationship with God; Job's Language and His Relationship to His Friends; The Hopeless Place; Conclusion; Chapter Four The Voices of the Three Friends; Eliphaz' Voice; Eliphaz and Job's Identity; Narrativity in Eliphaz' Voice; Job's Fate; Bildad's Voice; Job's Words; Job's Piety; Job's Fate; Job's Knowledge; Zophar's Voice; Job's Words; Job's Knowledge; Job's Fate; Conclusion; Chapter Five The Dialogic Relationship between the Voices in the Prologue and Those in the Dialogue Section
Voices in the Prologue and Zophar's VoiceConclusion; Chapter Six Conclusion: Unfinalizing Job; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index of Names; Index of Scriptures; Index of Subjects
Summary In reading Job 1-11, Bakhtin's dialogism and chronotope define each different voice as a unique and equally weighted voice and reveal its dialogical interaction with other voices to produce better questions about Job rather than answers
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Print version record
SUBJECT Bible. Job, I-XI -- Commentaries
Subject Religion.
religion (discipline)
RELIGION -- Biblical Studies -- Old Testament.
RELIGION -- Biblical Studies -- Wisdom Literature.
Religion
Genre/Form Commentaries
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789004258112
9004258116