Episode on Job’s Friends is Live
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Join us as Patricia Vesely of Memphis Theological Seminary talks to us about Job’s friends, looking in particular at Eliphaz in chs. 4–5 and Zophar in ch. 11. Tricia is the author of Friendship and Virtue Ethics in the Book of Job (Cambridge University Press, 2019). In this episode, we discuss a number of things including: the significance of friendship in Job, what the friends get right and wrong, connections between Job and the Psalms, the friends’ low view of humanity, and their emphasis on technique in relating to God.
This Week’s Blurbs
In this episode, Patricia Vesely recommends Samuel Balentine’s Ecce Homo: Behold the Man. Ethical Imperatives of the Lenten Journey and Art and Faith: A Theology of Making by Makoto Fujimura.
Other Books Mentioned in This Episode
Nemo, Philippe. Job and the Excess of Evil. Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 1998.
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