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Job
Fall 2002, Vol. 99, No. 4
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Editorial Introduction:
Have You Considered My Servant Job?
By Samuel E. Ballentine, Russell T. Cherry Professor of Old Testament Studies, Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond, Richmond, Virginia
By Gail Godwin, Novelist and member of St. Gregory's Episcopal Church, Woodstock, New York (with Bar Scott)
Greatest of All the People in the East: Venturing East of Uz
By Clifford W. Edwards, Professor of Religious Studies, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
The Venetian Images by Bellini and Carpaccio: Job as Intercessor or Prophet?
By Heidi J. Hornik, Associate Professor of Art History and Director of the Martin Museum of Art, Baylor University, Waco, Texas
Stretching the Covenant: Job and Judaism
By William Scott Green, Professor of Religion, Philip S. Berstein Professor of Judaic Studies, and Dean of the College, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York
Job's "Struggle for the Last Truth About God"
By Samuel E. Ballentine, Russell T. Cherry Professor of Old Testament Studies, Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond, Richmond, Virginia
"The Last Truth About God"
By Roland E. Murphy, O. Carm., George Washington Ivey Professor of Biblical Studies, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, and Resident Scholar, Washington Theological Union, Washington D.C.
Some Reflections on the Book of Job
By James L. Crenshaw, Robert L. Flowers Professor of Old Testament, Duke University Divinity School, Durham, North Carolina
Job's Oath
By J. Gerald Jansen, MacAllister-Petticrew Professor Emiterus of Old Testament, Christian Theological Seminary, Indianapolis, Indiana
On Not Being God
By Barbara Brown Taylor, Harry R. Butman Chair of Religion and Philosophy, Piedmont College, Demorest, Georgia
First Prayer From the Ashes
By Paul Duke, Co-pastor, First Baptist Church, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Edited by Robert Ellis, Professor of Old Testament, Logsdon School of Theology of Hardin-Simmons University, Abilene, Texas
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