Thursday, May 7, 2009

The ‘scrapheap’ Job -- #72

[June 2000 journal entry]

The epilogue to the story/play Job suggests the ‘scrapheap’ Job should be viewed as being drawn back into conventional societal and ‘religious’ spheres. When compared to the opening paragraph of the story/play, the formerly ‘scrapheap’ Job is presented in the epilogue as even ‘greater’ than in the prologue. What does the epilogue mean for affirming/interpreting the story/play’s pivotal text (42:7-9)? Must one or the other be rejected? If so, I reject the epilogue. The epilogue raises question about ‘re-entry’. Bonhoeffer died before facing such decisions.