Thomas S. Philip is Training Coordinator at the George Mueller Charitable Trust.

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Introduction: True Words in Literature 1 Of Darkness and Definition: Not the Why but the How 2 The Fruitlessness of Philosophical Theodicy: An Untamable God 3 The Decentering of the Human Subject: Anthropocentric Impotence 4 The Looming Threat of Chaos: An Unpredictable Creation 5 The Possibility of Hope: Between the Idealized and the Real 6 Of Theodicy and Transformation: McCarthy as Theologian
For those who know little of McCarthy's work, Thomas' study makes appetite for more; for those who know much, it will be a satisfying journey of connecting the dots. It is a literary accomplishment in its own right, and I warmly recommend it for researchers of Job as a refreshing reading alongside the standard commentary genre. --Samuel Hilderbrandt "Journal for the Study of the Old Testament" The book is an excellent demonstration of the intersection of the ancient Book of Job and contemporary American literature. Those interested in exploring that intersection will find this book fascinating. It is a testament to the commonality of human experience despite the distance of time and culture. --Leslie J. Hoppe "The Bible Today"
