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A reading of the divine speech in Job in light of the Zhuangzi: From an Asian feminist perspective.
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A reading of the divine speech in Job in light of the Zhuangzi: From an Asian feminist perspective./
Author:
Ha, SungAe.
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259 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-09(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International75-09A(E).
Subject:
Biblical studies. -
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9781321028867
A reading of the divine speech in Job in light of the Zhuangzi: From an Asian feminist perspective.
Ha, SungAe.
A reading of the divine speech in Job in light of the Zhuangzi: From an Asian feminist perspective.
- 259 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-09(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Graduate Theological Union, 2014.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
From the Asian reality of having multi-faith traditions and multiple and pluralistic scriptures and classics, a methodological question arises: how to relate the Bible to other scriptures in Asian religious and cultural traditions. Hence, the biblical texts have been read alongside Asian religious, cultural, and sociopolitical texts as a way of appropriating the Bible, since the Bible and the Christian faith were introduced in Asia. These texts of Asian resources, whether written or not, "are not passive contexts against which the biblical text has to be read, but `living' texts that address questions to the biblical text and provide religious/theological messages that have to be addressed.".
ISBN: 9781321028867Subjects--Topical Terms:
2122820
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From the Asian reality of having multi-faith traditions and multiple and pluralistic scriptures and classics, a methodological question arises: how to relate the Bible to other scriptures in Asian religious and cultural traditions. Hence, the biblical texts have been read alongside Asian religious, cultural, and sociopolitical texts as a way of appropriating the Bible, since the Bible and the Christian faith were introduced in Asia. These texts of Asian resources, whether written or not, "are not passive contexts against which the biblical text has to be read, but `living' texts that address questions to the biblical text and provide religious/theological messages that have to be addressed.".
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As every reading is contextual, this hermeneutical study of reading the biblical wisdom text of Job in the light of the Asian wisdom text of Zhuangzi reflects the author's social location and incorporates an Asian feminist perspective constructed from Asian and Korean women's contexts and experiences. As the purpose of this study is a new reading of Job in the light of our living Asian resources, the author focuses on how the Asian wisdom text of Zhuangzi read from an Asian feminist perspective can illuminate the biblical wisdom text of Job, not the other way around.
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This study of reading the first divine speech in the book of Job in the light of the "inner chapters" of the Zhuangzi challenges not only the theological proposition that God is an all-powerful God governing history and the cosmos by direct or indirect interventions in worldly affairs if necessary, but also the anthropocentric, audrocentric, and hierarchical understanding of God and the relationship of God-human-creatures in the hierarchically ranked pyramid structure, which have been employed as controlling ideologies to serve oppressive powers and status quo.
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This study of reading the book of Job in the light of the Zhuangzi read from an Asian feminist perspective is an attempt to challenge Western, modern, traditional, and/or male-centered interpretations of scriptures that have prevailed both in the East and the West and have had much influence on Asian women's life as well as Christian churches over the world.
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