: Personal religion in biblical literature of the Neo-Babylonian and Persian periods
\ Susan Niditch.
New Haven
: Yale University Press
, [2015]
vii, 190 p.
The Anchor Yale Bible reference library
The Printed Format of this book is Available.
Index
Bibliography
Introduction -- Sour grapes, suffering, and coping with chaos : outlook on the individual -- Personal religion in Ecclesiastes and Job : conventional wisdom, responses in the first-person voice, and the problem of suffering -- From incantation and lament to autobiography -- The negotiating self : vowing and personal religion -- Material religion, created and experienced : burial sites, symbolic visions, and sign acts -- Experiencing the Divine personally : heavenly visits and earthly encounters -- Characterization and contrast : dynamics of the personal in late-biblical narration -- Conclusion.
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:Personal religion in biblical literature of the Neo-Babylonian and Persian periods
Bible., Old Testament-- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Self-- Religious aspects.
Judaism-- History-- Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D.
خود - جنبه های مذهبی
یهودیت -- تاریخ -- دوران پس از تبعید، ۵۸۶ق.م.-۲۱۰م.