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Bibliographical details: Mettinger, T. N. D. (2007). The Eden Narrative: A Literary and Religio-Historical Study of Genesis 2–3. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns. Publisher’s information: ‘The arrival of a new monograph by Tryggve Mettinger is an occasion for scholarly delight. Mettinger is one of the finest biblical scholars in the world.’ – Ronald Hendel (University of [...]

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Bibliographical details: Burrell, D. B. (2008). Deconstructing Theodicy: Why Job Has Nothing to Say to the Puzzled Suffering. Grand Rapids, MI: Brazos Press. Publisher’s information: Maimonides called Job a ‘strange and wonderful book’. For many, ‘strange’ might well suffice. Though Job has been characterized as a theodicy, to the sincere reader the book can fail [...]

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Bibliographical details: Brueggemann, W. (1994). A Social Reading of the Old Testament: Prophetic Approaches to Israel’s Communal Life, ed. P. D. Miller. Minneapolis: Fortress Press. Publisher’s information: In this book Walter Brueggemann raises a variety of contemporary and intriguing questions on the relation of society and text in the Old Testament, among them: the hidden [...]

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