The honeymoon is over Jonah's argument with God

"The Honeymoon Is Over" seeks to recover the central love story of the "Book of Jonah". For Jonah is, at its core, a tale of rejection and reconciliation as Jonah is cast from the divine Presence and works his way back. In the relationship between God and Jonah, we witness a reve...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Perry, T. Anthony, 1938- (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Peabody, Mass. : Hendrickson Publishers cop. 2006
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Sumario:"The Honeymoon Is Over" seeks to recover the central love story of the "Book of Jonah". For Jonah is, at its core, a tale of rejection and reconciliation as Jonah is cast from the divine Presence and works his way back. In the relationship between God and Jonah, we witness a reversal of roles, as Eternity is portrayed as being in love with the works of time, while the enamored prophet cannot separate from the Eternal. Beyond standard theological issues such as repentance and prayer, the "Book of Jonah" provides discussion on questions of great interest to modern readers: suicide and assisted suicide, near-death experiences, mere survival and existence conceived as theological imperatives, the moral capacity of animals, erotic theory, universalism or outreach to Gentiles, and the possibility that God can not only change his mind but even be educated. Literary research also offers new answers to the difficult question of Jonah's genre, by suggesting how the book may be read as a pastoral novella and a tale of the fantastic. "The Honeymoon Is Over" is an imaginative, challenging, and readable book for a general audience. However, the end of the book provides alternative understandings of the readings from Jonah, making it of value to scholars and preachers who may wish to explore such possibilities.
Descripción Física:xxxvii, 250 p. ; 21 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 221-231) e índice
ISBN:9781565636729