The persuasive power of the mystery of the world. A theological-fundamental consideration of Job 38-41, 42. 1-6
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https://doi.org/10.53111/ea.v59i2-3.1176Keywords:
Job, revelation of God, the mystery of evil, the revelatory power of the creatorAbstract
In the above-mentioned texts of the Book of Job, a theological-fundamental understanding of God's revelation to Job in his own nature is sought, and especially an understanding of the revelatory power of the greatness of the world in relation to the Creator God who firmly claims the divine manifestation to Job. The permanent mystery of evil, which God's revelation does not explain, as well as the greatness and the limit of the image of God that is revealed in this revelation to Job, and the dynamis of Job's faith from creation under the illumination of divine grace, are dealt with in the context of these texts.
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