In turns of tempest : a reading of Job, with a translation /
This study starts from the position that the Book of Job is a work of literary art, as well as a religious and historical text. Drawing on deconstruction's pleasure in indeterminacy, the author asks how the text of Job plays with meaning and language, how it discloses its patterns of words in a...
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Stanford, Calif. :
Stanford University Press,
1990
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