Carolyn J. Sharp, Irony and Meaning in the Hebrew Bible . Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2009, pp. xiv + 357, ISBN 978-0-253-35244 6. Review doi: 10.1558/arsr.v22i3.375Boer, RolandJournal for the Academic Study of Religion...
But also like Job, Naomi suffers an avalanche of calamities that destroy everything that gave her life meaning and purpose. A prolonged and devastating famine drives her hungry family to become refugees in Moab (present-day Jordan)—accompanied with a precipitous drop in social status. From there...
Later in the episode, we’ll hear fromCarolyn Weber, an acclaimed author, speaker, and professor who experienced a profound spiritual awakening during her time atOxford University. Initially an agnostic, Carolyn’s encounters with diverse Christian communities and her thorough reading of...
But also like Job, Naomi suffers an avalanche of calamities that destroy everything that gave her life meaning and purpose. A prolonged and devastating famine drives her hungry family to become refugees in Moab (present-day Jordan)—accompanied with a precipitous drop in social status. From there...
In fact, there’s something musical in the way that Hughes works, using rhythmic building blocks of repeated panels, interspersed with spreads of wild improvisation, where one image leaps out to accentuate the meaning of a scene.Hughes’ ability to freeze moments in time gives the images an ...
In fact, there’s something musical in the way that Hughes works, using rhythmic building blocks of repeated panels, interspersed with spreads of wild improvisation, where one image leaps out to accentuate the meaning of a scene.Hughes’ ability to freeze moments in time gives the images an ...