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Dieser Sammelband sucht das Buch Hiob, einen der rätselhaftesten Texte der Bibel, auf neue Weise zu erschließen. Über die gängige Einordnung des Buches Hiob in die Weisheitsliteratur hinaus untersuchen die Autorinnen und Autoren seine eigenständige Theologie, intertextuellen Bezüge und literarische Komplexität. Auf Grundlage verschiedener Disziplinen präsentieren führende Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler aus Nord- und Südamerika, Afrika, Asien und Europa neue Deutungen, die etablierte Sichtweisen infrage stellen und neue Forschungsperspektiven eröffnen. In Würdigung des Vermächtnisses von David J. A. Clines skizziert der Band künftige Wege der Hiob-Forschung.
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Introduction
Part I: Methodology and Ancient Versions in the Study of the Book of Job
Urmas Nõmmik: Hebrew Job through the Lens of Diachronic Poetics - Stephan Lauber: "How Long Will You Break Me In Pieces With Words?" (Job 19:2) - Mark Sneed: Book of Job: Odd One Out or In? - Juliane Eckstein: Text-Critical Research on Job - Maximilian Häberlein: Old Greek Job as Ancient Jewish Literature: Literary and Theological Perspectives
Part II: Intertextuality in the Book of Job
Walter Bührer: Job in Dialogue - Yasir Saleem: Intertextual Explorations in Job and the Pentateuch - JiSeong J. Kwon: Intertextual Links between Job and Samuel - James E. Harding: Why Must Job Be from the Land of Uz? - Katharine J. Dell / Ellie M. Wiener: "By the Hearing of the Ear" (Job 42:5)
Part III: Texts of the Book of Job
Françoise Mies: What is Job's First and Most Personal Question? - Jakob Böckle: Job's Ambivalent Perception of Death (and the Hope of an Afterward) - Tova Forti: The Enigma of the Qen "Nest" in Job 29:18 - Stefan Fischer: The Contribution of Elihu's Theology to the Book of Job with a Special Focus on His Pedagogy of Suffering (Job 33:14-30) - Lisa Plantin: God Hears the Cry of the Young Wild Animals - Hanneke van Loon: "See Now Behemoth!" - Tobias Häner: The Beauty of Behemoth and Leviathan
Marlen Bunzel / Kathrin Ritzka: "Therefore I Quit, and I Am Consoled Over Dust and Ashes" (Job 42:6) - Walter Bührer: Job's Response to God in Its Theological and Redaction-Historical Contexts - Stuart Weeks: Job, God, and Self-Respect
Part IV: The Reception and New Readings of the Book of Job
Jason Kalman: To Gladden the Heart of a Widow - Lance R. Hawley: "Like a geber" - Silvia Schroer: Homo Faber in Distress
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JiSeong James Kwon (Herausgegeben von) Born 1977; 2010 Master of Divinity, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, USA; 2012 Master of Theology, 2016 PhD in Biblical Studies, Durham University, UK; currently Editor/Lecturer in Holy Wave Publishing & Academy and External Lecturer in Pierson School of Theology, Pyeongtaek University, South Korea.
Tobias Häner (Herausgegeben von) Born 1978; studied theology in Lucerne and Jerusalem; ordained a priest in 2008; doctorate in 2013; habilitation in 2023; full professor of introduction and exegesis of the Old Testament including dialog with the cultures of the Middle East at the Cologne University of Catholic Theology (KHKT).
Janina M. Hiebel (Herausgegeben von) Born 1979; holds a doctorate from Murdoch University, Western Australia; 2012 guest lecturer at The University of Notre Dame Australia; lecturer of Old Testament/Hebrew Bible at Yarra Theological Union and Catholic Theological College (both University of Divinity in Melbourne, Australia).