Streitkultur im Buch Hiob. Leiden im Horizont von Unschuld und Schuldzuweisung.
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Fischer, S. (2021). Streitkultur im Buch Hiob. Leiden im Horizont von Unschuld und Schuldzuweisung. In U. Heil, & A. Schellenberg (Hrsg.), Theologie als Streitkultur (Wiener Jahrbuch für Theologie, Band 13, S. 11-29). V&R unipress, Vienna University Press.
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Ethik, Religionen, Gemeinschaft (ERG)
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Theology
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This essay examines the culture of criticism in the Book of Job and places it in the context of eristic dialectics. It compiles the various disputes in the Book of Job and shows how the argumentative athmosphere is one of being right rather than finding a common answer. This is not only the case with the bet between God and Satan, that leads to Job's test, but this also divides Job and his friends. As for God, Job challenges him to a legal battle and deplores his silence as unjust action. God's speeches do not answer Job's complaints and accusations, but lead him to be right after all but to speak of God what is right
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