An Examination of a Theory of Retribution in Chou China and Post-exilic Hebrew History as Reflected in the Book of Job and the Book of OdesUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison., 1978 - 210 páginas |
Contenido
Chapter | 8 |
THE ROOTS OF RETRIBUTION IN HEBREW | 22 |
RETRIBUTION IN THE CHOU CHINESE | 41 |
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Términos y frases comunes
accept According accusations acute agreement anger apparent Assyria authority became behavior belief Book Book of Odes breakdown called cause challenge CHAPTER Chinese Chou Chou China collective concept context contract Covenant cultural defined deity demanded demonstrated described developed disorder doctrine Documents early examine example existing experience expression fact failed familial famine favor feudal finds force framework friends given Gordis Heaven Hebrew historical human human suffering Ibid idea implied individual injustice innocent Israel Job's kind king kingdom maintain Mandate Mandate of Heaven messianic ministers misfortune Moore moral natural norms notion of retribution obligations Odes particular perceived period political practical prophets prosperity punishment question relation relationship religious represented responsibility retribution ethic retribution theory retributive justice reveals reward rule ruler says seemed seen sense Shang social social and political society sources specific spirits suffering suggests thought tion universal wisdom wrongdoing Yahweh