Winner of the Gold Medal Award in Theology, 2019 Illumination Book Awards
Winner of the Gold Medal Award in Theology, The Joy of Job provides profound insights into the Old Testament story of Job, offering sacred lessons into self-examination, religious pride, and discernment. With meticulous Biblical exegesis, The Joy of Job challenges the traditional interpretation of a book that has confounded readers throughout time. Surprisingly, the Old Testament masterpiece emerges as one of the greatest stories of repentance and restoration ever told. Kirkus Reviews praises The Joy of Job's ''profound moral meaning'' and ''delightfully unrelenting'' interrogation of Scripture. In a starred review, Publishers Weekly's BookLife recognizes The Joy of Job for its ''excellent exegesis'' and ''refreshing insight.'' Illumination Book Awards awarded The Joy of Job its highest honor in Theology, the 2019 Gold Medal Award. Visit JoyofJob.com to learn what Bible scholars and readers say about The Joy of Job.
Maribeth Vander Weele is founder of the Vander Weele Group, a Chicago-based firm that provides investigative services and compliance monitoring, domestically and abroad. She was an award-winning investigative reporter for the
Chicago Sun-Times before joining the Chicago Public Schools as a key member of the 1995 turnaround team and serving subsequently as its Inspector General.
Maribeth has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Washington Monthly, Christianity Today, Teacher Magazine, Extraordinary Ordinary Women Making a Difference, American School Board Journal, and elsewhere. She has lectured for the World Bank, Harvard University, the Association of Inspectors General, the National Business Roundtable, the National Association of Local Government Auditors, the Illinois CPA Society, the Education Writers Association, multiple Christian colleges, and in many other venues. She is a graduate of Wheaton College and a member of Christ Church in Oak Brook, Illinois.