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VIII. The Threatening World as the Work of God in God’s Speeches (Job 38–41)
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Othmar Keel
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Preface to the English Translation xi
- Introduction: The Primacy of Exodus Theology over Creation Theology? 1
- I. The Status of Creation Traditions in Several Twentieth-Century Currents of Christian Theology 4
- II. Contemporary Challenges for a Christian Creation Theology 16
- III. Traces of a Numinous Approach to the Environment in the Hebrew Bible 22
- IV. Creation and Blessing 70
- V. Ideas of the Origin of the World 77
- VI. The World as Manifestation of Divine Activity 108
- VII. The Destruction of Creation as a Result of Human Failure 153
- VIII. The Threatening World as the Work of God in God’s Speeches (Job 38–41) 159
- IX. The Question of Origins in the Ionian Natural Philosophers 171
- X. The Wisdom Immanent in the World as the Prime Beginning in the First Testament 176
- XI. The Theologization of Wisdom, a Post-Critical Naivete (Modesty), and the Desire for Eternity 183
- Epilogue 192
- A Selection of Nonbiblical Texts 194
- Bibliography 209
- Index of Authors 236
- Index of Scripture 239
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Preface to the English Translation xi
- Introduction: The Primacy of Exodus Theology over Creation Theology? 1
- I. The Status of Creation Traditions in Several Twentieth-Century Currents of Christian Theology 4
- II. Contemporary Challenges for a Christian Creation Theology 16
- III. Traces of a Numinous Approach to the Environment in the Hebrew Bible 22
- IV. Creation and Blessing 70
- V. Ideas of the Origin of the World 77
- VI. The World as Manifestation of Divine Activity 108
- VII. The Destruction of Creation as a Result of Human Failure 153
- VIII. The Threatening World as the Work of God in God’s Speeches (Job 38–41) 159
- IX. The Question of Origins in the Ionian Natural Philosophers 171
- X. The Wisdom Immanent in the World as the Prime Beginning in the First Testament 176
- XI. The Theologization of Wisdom, a Post-Critical Naivete (Modesty), and the Desire for Eternity 183
- Epilogue 192
- A Selection of Nonbiblical Texts 194
- Bibliography 209
- Index of Authors 236
- Index of Scripture 239