Quelling Whirlwinds: A Collection of Approaches to the Book of Job (thesis)

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Woodward, Alexandria Helen
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Washington and Lee University -- Honors in Religion
Bible. Job
Wisdom (Biblical personification)
Dialogue -- Religious aspects
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Thesis; [FULL-TEXT FREELY AVAILABLE ONLINE] Alexandria Helen Woodward is a member of the Class of 2021 of Washington and Lee University. In this piece I wrestle with the historical context and literary trends of the ANE in analyzing The Book of Job. Using three different approaches to areas of the book, I attempt to address the piecemeal writing with a piecemeal approach. Because Job has a contentious history, my work attempts to establish my view that despite major differences we can rectify the lack of context through larger cultural trends. I will introduction to the text and its lack of historical context. I then cover the trend of the pious sufferer in ANE literature, followed by discussions of power in creation narratives and God's speeches in Job, and end with a discussion of dialogism and its possible existential implications for the text. Alexandria H. Woodward