Since Adam and Eve’s fall into sin, trauma has been the lived experience of humanity. Job, who is an example of this, loses his ten children, his health, and all his life’s possessions in a single day. In her analysis of Job, Ronnie Janoff-Bulman argues that trauma leads to a fracturing of the core assumptions of human existence in the world: (1) Belief in the meaningfulness of the world; (2) Belief in the goodness of the world; (3) Belief in the self-worth of the individual. In the book of Job, the all the characters question these assumptions.
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Live Dramatic Reading of The Book of Job Part-1
Timothy Saleska, Michael Zeigler, David Schmitt, Lydia Grabau, Peter Nafzger, Glenn Nielsen, and Joel Okamoto
Job 1:1 to Job 19:21 is dramatically read.
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Live Dramatic Reading of The Book of Job Part-2
Michael Zeigler, David Schmitt, Peter Nafzger, Glenn Nielsen, Ryan Tinetti, and Kent Burreson
Job 20:1 to Job 42:17 is dramatically read.