This book brings together a series of informative essays on the theme of Creation in various Biblical traditions. They include Bernard Batto’s ‘Creation Theology in Genesis’; Robert Di Vito’s ‘The Demarcation of Divine and Human Realms in Genesis 2-11’; Richard Clifford’s ‘Creation in Psalms’; James Crenshaw’s ‘When Form and Content Clash: The Theology of Job 38:1-40:5’; Gale Yee’s ‘The Theology of Creation in Proverbs 8:22-31’; and Michael Kolarcik’s ‘Creation and Salvation in the Book of Wisdom.’
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Richard J. Clifford, S.J. is Professor of Old Testament at the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, where he served as Founding Dean from 2008-2010. Prior to the re-affiliation of Weston Jesuit School of Theology with Boston College, he taught biblical studies there from 1970. A graduate of Boston College (A.B., M.A.), Weston Jesuit School of Theology (S.T.L.), and Harvard University (Ph.D.), he was General Editor of the Catholic Biblical Quarterly and is a former President of the Catholic Biblical Association. Among his professional scholarly interests are the ancient Near Eastern background of the Bible, the Wisdom Literature, Psalms, Genesis and the interpretation of the Christian Bible in contemporary culture. Recent books include Creation in the Ancient Near East and in the Hebrew Bible (Catholic Biblical Quarterly Monograph Series 26, 1994), Wisdom Literature (Abingdon), Proverbs (Old Testament Library series), and Psalms 1-72, and Psalms 73-150 in the Abingdon Old Testament Series.