Cover von: When People Have Gods: Sensory Mimicry and Divine Agency in the Book of Job
Nicole L. Tilford

When People Have Gods: Sensory Mimicry and Divine Agency in the Book of Job

Rubrik: Articles
Jahrgang 5 (2016) / Heft 1, S. 42-58 (17)
Publiziert 09.07.2018
DOI 10.1628/219222716X14636431038342
Veröffentlicht auf Englisch.
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Beschreibung
In the book of Job, God and his attendants frequently see, hear, touch, and eat. This article explores how the sensory activities of such superhuman agents reflect deepseated biblical conceptions about the ways that humans engage in destructive, constructive, emotive, intellectual, and judgmental acts. I argue that, in the book of Job, concrete senses are better suited for describing visceral life experiences, while abstract senses are more appropriate for describing intellectual experience.