Brueggemann ”An Unsettling God’

If we move beyond literary and form-critical distinctions, we may say that theologically Job moves to a “second naivete,” in which he denies nothing, but in the acknowledgement of his trouble, he continues in a transaction with YHWH that is not fully resolved or free of pain but is the critical condition of his life. p 95 Brueggemann ”An Unsettling God’

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