This book introduces a scholar who, in this century, has surely been one of the world's most influential theologians, and it will be useful both for those well-acquainted with Gerhard von Rad and for those who do not know his work.
James L. Crenshaw examines the mysteries of Ecclesiastes: the speaker's identity, his emphasis on hidden truths, and his argument of insubstantiality and futility.
A history of the interpretation of the doxologies within their contexts : Arguments for interpolation ; The doxologies and their immediate contexts ; Elevated theology within the doxologies ; Philologial considerations ; The doxology in the ...