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Cargando... Creation, Un-creation, Re-creation: A discursive commentary on Genesis 1-11por Joseph Blenkinsopp
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There may be some value in such a book in a study of ancient Near Eastern mythology; however, its rambling format makes it less suitable for reference. The book could be useful for graduate students who desire to study and understand more clearly the clear incompatibility of the Graf-Wellhausen Hypothesis with the doctrine of the inerrancy of Scripture.
Joseph Blenkinsopp provides a new commentary on Genesis 1-11, the so-called 'Primeval History' in which the account of creation is given. Blenkinsopp works with the conviction that, from a biblical point of view, creation cannot be restricted to a single event, nor to two versions of an event (as depicted in Genesis 1-3) but, rather, must take in the whole period of creation arranged in the sequence: creation - uncreation - recreation (as can be derived from Genesis 1-11). Through the course of the commentary, presented in continuous discussion rather than in a rigid verse-by-verse form, Blenk No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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