The Sceptics of the Old Testament - Job - Koheleth - Agur
Dillon's literary and theological study of the skeptical voices within the Old Testament wisdom literature, examining how Job, Ecclesiastes (Koheleth), and Proverbs 30 (Agur) wrestle with the deepest questions of human existence.
23 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
1B Deducatory Note
2
1C Preface
3
1D Contents
4
2 The Poem of Job 2:1-13 A HEBREW PHILOSOPHY
5
2B The Problem of The Poem
6
2C Job's Method of Solving the Problem
7
2D Date Of The Composition
8
2E The Text and Its Reconstruction
9
2F Job's Theological and Philosophical Conceptions
10
3 Koheleth
11
3A Condition of the Text
12
3B Primitive Form of The Book
13
3C Kohelet's Theory Of Life
14
3D Practical Wisdom
15
3E Koheleth's Philosophy Of Life
16
3fF The Source of Koheleth's Philosophy
17
4A Agur, Son Of Yakeh
18
4B Form and Contents of the Sayings of Agur
19
4C Date of Composition
20
4D Agur's Philosophy
21
6 The Speaker
22
7 The Sayings of Agur
23
8 Index
