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On Job: Reflections of an Accomplished Sinner on the Suffering of the Just
On Job: Reflections of an Accomplished Sinner on the Suffering of the Just

On Job: Reflections of an Accomplished Sinner on the Suffering of the Just in Bloomington, MN

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On Job: Reflections of an Accomplished Sinner on the Suffering of the Just
originated as chapter by chapter reflections on the Book of
Job
, while the author's father was dying in a distant state. It was written and is intended to be read as an encouragement to the medieval tradition of
lectio divina
-one of the regular forms of monastic prayer-which begins with the reading of the sacred text, usually aloud (the
lectio
), followed by
meditatio
-a consideration of some of the important words, images, and occurrences therein. Being a scholar himself, Dr. Fendt turned to several of the more exacting scholars to "divine" more precisely how the original language was working. This led to his here recorded
(meditation) and
oratio
(prayer), leaving it to the reader to join with his and her own
and
contemplatio
on each of the chapters of
. It is offered as an invitation to a very old prayer, going on under the busy-ness of the world for nearly as long as its busy-ness has been recorded.
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