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The Moral Development of Job and Arjuna

Summary:   Examines the Moral Learning and Development of Job and Arjuna as described in the Book of Job and The Bhagavad-Gita.


One might ask, why has God, selected these two men, of all the men in the world, to be His personal targets for moral learning and spiritual growth? Even though these heroes share a myriad of dissimilarities, these men are chosen, amongst all men, to set and example for the rest of humanity. Throughout the course of The Book of Job and The Bhagavad-Gita, Job and Arjuna are beset with adversity. And it is only through this adversity, that the true character of each of these men is ultimately revealed. Accordingly, as their character develops, so does their spirituality.

Job is the protagonist from the Book of Job. It has been said that, "Job is the greatest man in all the East." (Job 1:3) Job was a blessed pious man, whom was loved by God.....

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