Introduction<br/><br/>Part I The Problem of Obedience: Barth on Job<br/>Chapter 1 Barth's Job as Both Right and Wrong <br/>Chapter 2 Obedience as Self-Examination: Barth on the Story of the Rich Man<br/><br/>Part II Does Job Fear God for Naught? A Rereading of Job<br/>Chapter 3 The Prose Narrative: Transforming Piety<br/>Chapter 4 The Poem<br/> 4.1. The Dialogue: Testing Integrity<br/> 4.2. The Whirlwind Speeches: Encountering Creation<br/><br/>Part III God, Job and Justice<br/>Chapter 5 Calling God to Account<br/>Chapter 6 An Integrity Beyond the Law<br/><br/>Part IV The Disruption and Transformation of the Self<br/>Chapter 7 The Problem of Obedience Revisited<br/>Chapter 8 Epilogue: Self, Society and World<br/><br/>Bibliography>