Biblical Commentaries

An economist reads the Book of Books

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The Innocent Waits

A Man Named Job/12 - Nostalgia about the future where God's sky and man's horizon meet by Luigino Bruni published in Avvenire on 31/05/2015 As they are repeated, the cries of the victims increase their strength. In his final speech Job continues to repeat his questions and his cries, once again he d...
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The mine of wisdom

A Man Named Job/11 Let's find the sky in ourselves, faithful to the truth that is in us by Luigino Bruni published in Avvenire on 24/05/2015 Job continues to interrogate the sky. Thanks to him we know that man has been given the capability to transform divine injustice into human justice. Once upon ...
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Faithful to the God of the "Not Yet"

A Man Named Job/10 - Those who accept the wrong type of logic and words will not be saved by Luigino Bruni published in Avvenire on 17/05/2015 “...on Judgment Day, God will have to account to mankind for all the suffering he has allowed.” Ermanno Olmi, Centochiodi (One Hundred Nails) One day a sparr...
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The Poison of False Mercy

A Man Named Job/9 - Through the eyes of the poor, beyond the night of man and God by Luigino Bruni published in Avvenire on 10/05/2015 "I'm a wounded man. And I'd like to leave, pity, / And finally reach a place / Where a man who is alone / With himself will be heard. / (...) Show us a hint of justi...
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Listening as Revolution

A Man Named Job/8 The truth in life is found in the ever renewing questions of the poor by Luigino Bruni published in Avvenire on 03/05/2015 "... And I am not waiting for anybody: / Between four walls / Astonished of space / More than a desert / I am not waiting for anybody: / But he must come; / He...
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The Word that Defeats Death

A Man Named Job/7 - The redeemer of the poor serves both the brother and the God of the living by Luigino Bruni published in Avvenire on 26/04/2015 “My last desire will be for you, who hold my whole life in your name: mother. I am at peace and I am innocent. Never be ashamed for the reason why I'm d...
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The Living Memory of the Earth

A Man Named Job/6 To do justice means not to "cover" the suffering of the righteous by Luigino Bruni published in Avvenire on 19/04/2015 "Praised be You, my Lord, through our Sister Mother Earth (...) Praised be You, my Lord, through our Sister Bodily Death" (St. Francis, The Canticle of the Creatu...
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Beware of the Adulators of God

A Man Named Job/5 - The false love of those who defend the Lord to praise themselves by Luigino Bruni published in Avvenire on 12/04/2015 "Let's go from here. Let's ask for all this sickness to pass. Whom shall we ask? The vineyard that is ̀all a burst of new leaves, the acacia branch with its tho...
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God's Responsibility

A Man Named Job/4 – He who is righteous can say it out: no son deserves to die by Luigino Bruni published in Avvenire on 05/04/2015 “You did not come down from the cross when they shouted to you, mocking and reviling you: "Come down from the cross and we will believe that it is you." You did not com...
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The Ark of Hardships

A Man Named Job/3 The suffering of the innocent seen and understood as the start of resurrection by Luigino Bruni published in Avvenire on 29/03/2015 "Stunned, Job turns to God and says: »Master of the universe, can it not be that a storm has raged in front of you and made you confuse Iyov (Job) wit...
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The Answer of the Untouchable

A Man Named Job/2 - Persisting without cursing, discovering the "freedom of the manure" by Luigino Bruni published in Avvenire on 22/03/2015 “Our civilization that descended from the North and the West has seen the sun and the blue sky; however, it has not seen the darkness of the sea, the dried mud...
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In Dialogue with God - Naked

A Man Named Job/1 - Moving beyond the “retributive” vision of faith by Luigino Bruni published in  pdf Avvenire (65 KB) on 15/03/2015 “What are you doing? Tell me, I want to know”. I didn't answer her. The blind man said, „We're drawing a cathedral. Me and him are working on it. Press...