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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great book,
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This review is from: Encountering Ecclesiastes: A Book for Our Time (Paperback)
The book is too short, but it contains some great thoughts.
The author has a very "earthy theology" and he pulls on some very good letters from Bonhoffer to underline his understanding of Ecclesiasties in this respect. He also deals with how our attitude toward life should be in the face of death. I recommend this book to anyone meditating on Ecc. Its not a verse by verse commentary really nor does it seek to give a systematic theology of the book. But, I think the author captures the spirit of the book well and presents us with very readable musings ont he book.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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A good introduction to an intriguing text,
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A very readable and contemporary take on the Book of Ecclesiastes, written from a Christian perspective. Limburg sees the book and its writer in an ultimately positive light, counselling us to enjoy our God-given life even in the midst of confusion and aging. He discusses workaholism and Bonhoeffer in thoughtful ways.
This is a good basic introduction to the book, the prose flows very well. No index. For a fuller, more scholarly, and very insightful read on Ecclesiastes, I recommend Jacques Ellul.Reason for Being: A Meditation on Ecclesiastes
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This is another book that is part of the class on Moral Formation and Wisdom Literature. This book is enlightening on the nature of this style of wisdom. From earlier impressions of Ecclesiastes, it seems to be a depressing book. The author has a negative view of life. He always harps on "Hevel" which is the Hebrew word for "vanity." "Hevel" rhymes with "Level." But really the book is full of wisdom for modern society. It provides a balanced perspective in life. Life is vanity, but the author does not tell one to reject this world for the world to come, but rather informs the reader to embrace life while you have it. It really provides some counter wisdom. It counsels the young man to life it up in his youth, but always remember God is watching. It tells the man to eat, drink, and be merry. This little book should be preached in a lot of joyless congregation. It encourages the Christian to enjoy life. In fact, I liked the book so much I am going to be preaching a series of lessons from it for the congregation and for the class at Harding Graduate. If you want to preach on Ecclesiasties, read this book first.
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Encountering Ecclesiastes: A Book for Our Time by James Limburg (Paperback - July 2006)
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