The problem of evil and its symbols in Jewish and Christian tradition
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The problem of evil and its symbols in Jewish and Christian tradition
(Journal for the study of the Old Testament : supplement series, 366)
T&T Clark International, c2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [193]-208) and indexes
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The existence of evil in the world represents one of the most complex problems for those who believe in God. Here, a range of Jewish and Christian contributors examine the issue of evil in the Bible and its impact on Judaism and Christianity from a variety of perspectives. For example, how has Jewish mysticism explained evil, and what were Luther's thoughts on the topic? The dialogue between specialists from different fields allows a broad overview of this problematic issue.
Table of Contents
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- Part 1: The Bible
- Winfried Thiel: "Evil" in the Book of Kings
- Yair Hoffman: Jeremiah 50-51 and the Concept of Evil in the Hebrew Bible
- Edward L. Greenstein: The Wrath of God in the Book of Lamentations
- Asnat Singer: Evil and its Symbols in Psalms 14
- 53
- 36
- 12
- Henning Graf Reventlow: The Evil Ones and the Godless. A Problem of Identity in Biblical Wisdom
- Klaus Wengst: The Devil in the Revelation of St. John
- Part 2: Religious History And Judaism
- Hans-Peter Hasenfratz: Evil in the World of Religions
- Bilha Nitzan: Evil and its Symbols in the Qumran Scrolls. Yoram Jacobson: The Concept of Evil and its Sanctification in Kabbalistic Thought
- Part 3: Systematic Questions
- Dietmar Wyrwa: Augustin and Luther on Evil
- Christopher Frey: Good and Evil in Ethics
- Christian Link: The Riddle of Evil - the Auschwitz-Question
- Franz-Heinrich Beyer: Evil - a Topic for Religious Education? Part 4: Modern Literature
- Yochai Oppenheimer: The Question of Evil in Israeli Holocaust Fiction
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