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Book of Job

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The Big Cats, Part III

On fever dreams and wounds to lick

June 16, 2020 • by Val Vinokur
A wounded animal conceals itself to hide from death and to seek it....

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The Book of Job as Community Theater

Readings after Superstorm Sandy and other disasters

March 10, 2014 • by Mark Larrimore

The only American member of the original General Seminar after which this website is named was the philosopher Horace Kallen. Kallen is mainly remembered now for his theory of “cultural pluralism,” but among scholars of the Book of Job he is known for the quixotic idea ...

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