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On being human: essays in theological anthropology
Every discussion of humanity must take note of the classic lament Job uttered against the Creator. In all of human literature no one has touched the pathos of the human situation as keenly as Job. And no one has expressed such defiance of all that seems to stand against this existence, even God himself, as this ancient Hebrew author. While Job represents the Hebrew soul in its affliction, he also expresses on behalf of the Hebrew a conviction that life, even under affliction..
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