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Addison, I’m so glad you got that out of your system - that was excellent. Really enjoyed hearing an exemplary elucidation of the true motivating elements and real aim of Christianity.
Writing about God, Jung demonstrates the crucial difference between good exegesis and bad fan fiction.
Great interview!! Can you recommend any spiritual commentaries on Job (Jewish or Christian)?
There are many good one-volume commentaries on Job, but for a short and sound exegesis I recommend Edwin M. Good's entry in the Harper's Bible Commentary (1st edition). For a spiritual commentary, I would suggest "The Trial of Job" by Patrick Henry Reardon (one of my seminary professors and a friend, as it happens): https://www.amazon.com/Trial-Job-Orthodox-Christian-Reflections/dp/1888212721/ref=sr_1_8?crid=37NJ7S4O6KCDC&keywords=jewish+commentary+on+job&qid=1701948202&sprefix=jewish+commentary+on+job%2Caps%2C182&sr=8-8 .
Much appreciated. Thanks!
Addison, I’m so glad you got that out of your system - that was excellent. Really enjoyed hearing an exemplary elucidation of the true motivating elements and real aim of Christianity.
Writing about God, Jung demonstrates the crucial difference between good exegesis and bad fan fiction.
Great interview!! Can you recommend any spiritual commentaries on Job (Jewish or Christian)?
There are many good one-volume commentaries on Job, but for a short and sound exegesis I recommend Edwin M. Good's entry in the Harper's Bible Commentary (1st edition). For a spiritual commentary, I would suggest "The Trial of Job" by Patrick Henry Reardon (one of my seminary professors and a friend, as it happens): https://www.amazon.com/Trial-Job-Orthodox-Christian-Reflections/dp/1888212721/ref=sr_1_8?crid=37NJ7S4O6KCDC&keywords=jewish+commentary+on+job&qid=1701948202&sprefix=jewish+commentary+on+job%2Caps%2C182&sr=8-8 .
Much appreciated. Thanks!