Bernard Gutierrez's 'The Book Of Job'

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Job a man after my own heart, just when I thought that there were no people of the Bible who also felt as though God had turned his back on the poor. I enjoyed the read about Job from the book of Sugirtharajah in Chapter 10. His plight aims to enlighten his readers about the scrutiny, injustices and oppression of Latin America, its people and their own social context etc. Gustavo Gutierrez goes on to inform us about the "The Book of Job" Job is a deeply human and religious man who takes seriously the reality of unjust suffering. Job 's faith prompts him to inquire into the possibilities of finding an appropriate language about God. Yet, according to Gutierrez (Sugirtharajah, page 131) “Prophetic language makes it possible to draw near to

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