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A Trauma Theory Reading of the Book of Job

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A Trauma Theory Reading of the Book of Job

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Michelle Keener incorporates advances in modern trauma theory in the interpretation of the book of Job.

Keener focuses primarily on using the framework of a psychological trauma narrative to read the text, providing new insights into how Job functions as a text that deals with trauma.

After an extensive introduction to the history and fundamentals of trauma theory Keener actively applies a trauma theory reading to the book of Job with special attention paid to the elements of a therapeutic trauma narrative, its role in the cognitive resolution of trauma, and how this is reflected in the biblical text. This approach provides alternative answers to some of the suggested redactions, reconstruction, and inconsistencies identified in the text of Job by previous scholars. Keener also draws in the Wesleylan Quadrilateral as a means of reading the texts, and examines how her conclusions may be useful in applied community contexts.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
1. History of Research and a New Approach
2. Method: The Experience of Trauma
3. Framing Trauma: The Structure of the Book of Job as Reflecting a Trauma Narrative
4. The Crisis of Language in the Book of Job
5. Extended Metaphors in the Book of Job
6. The Book of Job as Meaning-Making Space
7. Conclusion
Appendix A: Glossary
Appendix B: Job's go'el
Bibliography
Index

Product details

Published 12 Jun 2025
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 200
ISBN 9780567719331
Imprint T&T Clark
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Michelle Keener

Michelle Keener, PhD is an adjunct professor of Ch…

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