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Job and the Disruption of Identity: Reading Beyond Barth [Hardcover]

Susannah Ticciati (Author)


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0567041131 978-0567041135 December 8, 2005
Introduction Part I The Problem of Obedience: Barth on Job Chapter 1 Barth's Job as Both Right and Wrong Chapter 2 Obedience as Self-Examination: Barth on the Story of the Rich Man Part II Does Job Fear God for Naught? A Rereading of Job Chapter 3 The Prose Narrative: Transforming Piety Chapter 4 The Poem 4.1. The Dialogue: Testing Integrity 4.2. The Whirlwind Speeches: Encountering Creation Part III God, Job and Justice Chapter 5 Calling God to Account Chapter 6 An Integrity Beyond the Law Part IV The Disruption and Transformation of the Self Chapter 7 The Problem of Obedience Revisited Chapter 8 Epilogue: Self, Society and World Bibliography>

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'This is a powerful book on a topic of great interest beyond theologians and biblical scholars. Ticciati brilliantly weaves together biblical scholarship, a range of modern approaches to the book of Job, and the most important treatment of it in contemporary theology by Karl Barth, and she emerges with an original thesis about its meaning. There is both a simplicity about her hermeneutical key - Satan's question 'Does Job fear god for naught?'- and an appropriate complexity that grapples with this puzzling classic. She is particularly fascinating on the way in which Job's self develops in the book, and brings considerable psychological insight to bear on this. It is rare that such linguistic, literary, philosophical, psychological and theological gifts come together so harmoniously. One sees why this work won her a coveted Research Fellowship in Cambridge in the face of over 200 other candidates from the whole range of arts and humanities disciplines.' Professor David Ford, University of Cambridge

'I am amazed by Ms. Ticciati's work. Ms. Ticciati has written a remarkable book on Job. I am stunned by the felicity and wisdom of her method, as much as I am convinced by the care and strength of her scriptural reading. In this work, Ms. Ticciati draws a philosophic theology from out of a scholarly community's practice of reading scripture. She is not merely performing but also helping advance a non-foundationalist, non-relativist method of scriptural-and-philosophic theology. As Biblical reader, she not only attends to form- and historical-critical approaches, but also extends what we usually mean by literary/rhetorical study of the Bible. Both instructed by Barth's approach to scripture in its own terms, and critical of what she considers its limitations, she draws our attention to patterns of scriptural composition that may not suggest themselves to readers less tutored in philosophic theology. Her readings are therefore innovative, but in ways that draw us closer to the text, not further away. Finally, Ms. Ticciati's sheer performance also merits our attention: I mean the elegance of her writing, the exquisite fluidity and coherence of her new reading of Job, and the philosophic subtlety of her theological use of that reading. Beyond its convincing arguments, 'Journey into Job' also shows us that a significant theologian has newly appeared among us.' Peter Ochs, Professor of Modern Jewish Studies, University of Virginia

"...a creative and ground-breaking interpretation of Job...illuminating and challenging..."
"...employing an impressive array of biblical disciplines..."
"...she offers a fascinating and innovative reading of the book of Job, not only emphasizing the human dimension of the text in all its particularity and complexity but also challenging her reader to wrestle once again with its intractable story..."
"...carefully and lucidly written, draws on an impressive range of secondary exegetical materials, and offers a large number of penetrating observations. For those interested in deepening their engagement with the enigma that is the book of Job, it therefore comes thoroughly recommended."
(Paul T. Nimmo Theology )

'a creative and groundbreaking interpretation'

'illuminating and challenging'

'The book is carefully and lucidly written, draws on an impressive range of secondary exegetical materials, and offers a large number of penetrating observations. For those interested in deepening their engagement with the enigma that is the book of Job, it therefore comes thoroughly recommended.'
- Paul T. Nimmo, Theology
(Paul T. Nimmo Theology )

"This work constitutes a fascinating contribution to Job studies, to Barth studies, and to the task of thinking theologically in dialogue with the Hebrew Bible. It deserves careful attention." — Paul Dafydd Jones, Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies, Vol. 26, No. 3, 2008 (Paul Dafydd Jones )

"Ticciati offers an original and intriguing re-reading of the Book of Job...this stimulating and polished text makes an important contribution to debate about theodicy , but leaves the reader with some troubling loose ends."
Nicholas Sagovsky, Westminster Abbey, 2006
(Theological Book Review )

"...this book helps us to a richer understanding of the Book of Job and of faith, or living before God. A fine study in which scholarship does not feed on itself but opens out on to the world."
Oxford Journals Clippings: Journal of Theological Studies, vol 60, no 2, October 2009


"...a creative and ground-breaking interpretation of Job...illuminating and challenging..."
"...employing an impressive array of biblical disciplines..."
"...she offers a fascinating and innovative reading of the book of Job, not only emphasizing the human dimension of the text in all its particularity and complexity but also challenging her reader to wrestle once again with its intractable story..."
"...carefully and lucidly written, draws on an impressive range of secondary exegetical materials, and offers a large number of penetrating observations. For those interested in deepening their engagement with the enigma that is the book of Job, it therefore comes thoroughly recommended."
(, Theology )

'a creative and groundbreaking interpretation'

'illuminating and challenging'

'The book is carefully and lucidly written, draws on an impressive range of secondary exegetical materials, and offers a large number of penetrating observations. For those interested in deepening their engagement with the enigma that is the book of Job, it therefore comes thoroughly recommended.'
- Paul T. Nimmo, Theology
(, Theology )

"This work constitutes a fascinating contribution to Job studies, to Barth studies, and to the task of thinking theologically in dialogue with the Hebrew Bible. It deserves careful attention.” — Paul Dafydd Jones, Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies, Vol. 26, No. 3, 2008 (, )

"…this book helps us to a richer understanding of the Book of Job and of faith, or living before God. A fine study in which scholarship does not feed on itself but opens out on to the world."
Oxford Journals Clippings: Journal of Theological Studies, vol 60, no 2, October 2009

About the Author

Dr. Susannah Ticciati is Lecturer in Systematic Theology at King's College London. She previously studied mathematics and theology at Peterhouse, Cambridge. She has also studied at the University of Göttingen and is an active member of the Society of Scriptural Reasoning.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: T&T Clark Int'l (December 8, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0567041131
  • ISBN-13: 978-0567041135
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,106,928 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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