How people relate to time is one of the oldest questions of
mankind. This book centers on life phases to show how the life
cycle is structured, and it discusses how various theological and
literary models denote and divide up the different phases of life.
These life-phase models reflect congruent or contrasting overall
concepts of time. Using examples from texts from the Ancient Near
Eastern era up to the 20th century, the contributions in the book
discuss how the different life phases were construed and what
potential the respective life phases offer for a time-critical
reflection."
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