Revelation restored Divine writ and critical responses David Weiss Halivni
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: U.S.A; Westview Press; 1997Description: 114tr; Hardcover; 23cmISBN: - 0813333466
- 222.101
- D249-H17
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.... How can a text marred by contradiction be the legacy of Sinai? How can there be reverence for Holy Scriptures that show signs of human intervention? David Weiss Halivni explores these questions, not by disputing the evidence itself or by defending at all costs the absolute integrity of the Pentateuchal words, but rather by accepting the inconsistencies of the text as such and asking how this text might yet be a divine legacy.
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