The book "Job" belongs to the category of Religion and Theology. It explores theological concepts and existential challenges through the story of Job, offering profound inquiries and teachings.

The book "Job" belongs to the category of Religion and Theology. It explores theological concepts and existential challenges through the story of Job, offering profound inquiries and teachings.

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The book "Job" belongs to the category of Religion and Theology. It explores theological concepts and existential challenges through the story of Job, offering profound inquiries and teachings.

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Author
Mitropolitis Pentapoleos Ignatios
Publisher
Adelfotis THeologon "O Sotir"
Theme
Theology & Doctrine
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
240
Language
Greek
Publication Date
2023
Dimensions
14x21 cm
Pocket Size
No
ISBN-13
9786182120347

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  • Good book, it does provide a summary though and remains a bit superficial in some areas, while by using the passages it could give readers more depth and understanding on difficult questions.
    Also, a big problem for me is the contradiction in choosing which parts to highlight and which to leave in the shadows, in order to support the line of the Orthodox Church.
    (For example, when they invoke "tradition," they essentially freeze a specific historical interpretation and baptize it as eternal truth.)

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  • Good book, it does provide a summary though and remains a bit superficial in some areas, while by using the passages it could give readers more depth and understanding on difficult questions.
    Also, a big problem for me is the contradiction in choosing which parts to highlight and which to leave in the shadows, in order to support the line of the Orthodox Church.
    (For example, when they invoke "tradition," they essentially freeze a specific historical interpretation and baptize it as eternal truth.)

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The book "Job" belongs to the category of Religion and Theology. It explores theological concepts and existential challenges through the story of Job, offering profound inquiries and teachings.

Manufacturer

Author
Mitropolitis Pentapoleos Ignatios
Publisher
Adelfotis THeologon "O Sotir"
Theme
Theology & Doctrine
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
240
Language
Greek
Publication Date
2023
Dimensions
14x21 cm
Pocket Size
No
ISBN-13
9786182120347

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (1)

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  5. 1 star
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  • Good book, it does provide a summary though and remains a bit superficial in some areas, while by using the passages it could give readers more depth and understanding on difficult questions.
    Also, a big problem for me is the contradiction in choosing which parts to highlight and which to leave in the shadows, in order to support the line of the Orthodox Church.
    (For example, when they invoke "tradition," they essentially freeze a specific historical interpretation and baptize it as eternal truth.)

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  • Good book, it does provide a summary though and remains a bit superficial in some areas, while by using the passages it could give readers more depth and understanding on difficult questions.
    Also, a big problem for me is the contradiction in choosing which parts to highlight and which to leave in the shadows, in order to support the line of the Orthodox Church.
    (For example, when they invoke "tradition," they essentially freeze a specific historical interpretation and baptize it as eternal truth.)

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