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Is God Just?: Theodicy and Monotheism in the Old Testament with Special Regard to the Theology of Deutero-Isaiah Hermann Vorländer

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Is God Just?: Theodicy and Monotheism in the Old Testament with Special Regard to the Theology of Deutero-Isaiah Hermann Vorländer
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Is God Just?: Theodicy and Monotheism in the Old Testament with Special Regard to the Theology of Deutero-Isaiah Hermann Vorländer instant download after payment.

Publisher: Peter Lang Ltd. International Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.56 MB
Pages: 172
Author: Hermann Vorländer
ISBN: 9783631862919, 9783631863008, 9783631863015, 3631862911, 3631863004, 3631863012
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Is God Just?: Theodicy and Monotheism in the Old Testament with Special Regard to the Theology of Deutero-Isaiah Hermann Vorländer by Hermann Vorländer 9783631862919, 9783631863008, 9783631863015, 3631862911, 3631863004, 3631863012 instant download after payment.

The emergence of monotheism in the Old Testament is closely related to the theodicy question. It is based on doubts about God's power, kindness, and wisdom that haunted the Israelites in exile in Babylon. Deutero-Isaiah answers in the form of a "communal theodicy" by confessing YHWH as the only God. Through his universal work in creation and history, the effectiveness of the prophetic word, his saving intervention through Cyrus and his personal nearness, YHWH proves his uniqueness. In connection with monotheism, the theodicy motif shapes the collection and editing of the historical and prophetic books. The author draws parallels to the "individual theodicy" in the books of Job and Psalms, as well as to the "universal theodicy" in the Prehistory.

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