An edition of Reading the fractures of Genesis (1996)

Reading the Fractures of Genesis

Historical and Literary Approaches

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An edition of Reading the fractures of Genesis (1996)

Reading the Fractures of Genesis

Historical and Literary Approaches

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In Reading the Fractures of Genesis, David M. Carr shows how understanding the history of the formation of the book of Genesis impacts a reading of the book's final form. According to Carr, a clear understanding of Genesis can be obtained only when one takes seriously its complex and fractured nature, a multivoiced text that developed over many centuries.

Drawing on the best in European and North American scholarship to present this new approach to Genesis, he produces a provocative interpretation that helps to bridge the widening gap between opposing methodological camps in the study of Genesis.

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388

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Cover of: Reading the Fractures of Genesis
Reading the Fractures of Genesis: Historical and Literary Approaches
June 1996, Westminster John Knox Press
in English
Cover of: Reading the fractures of Genesis
Reading the fractures of Genesis: historical and literary approaches
1996, Westminster John Knox Press
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Reading the Fractures of Genesis
Reading the Fractures of Genesis: Historical and Literary Approaches
March 1996, Westminster John Knox Pr
in English

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First Sentence

"Although biblical scholars have long agreed that the book of Genesis was created out of earlier traditions (both written and oral) through a long process termed here "transmission history," they intensely disagree right now about how much we can know about that process and how important such knowledge would be, even if it were possible."

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Library of Congress
BS1235.2 .C34 1996, BS1235.2.C34 1996

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OL7627998M
Internet Archive
readingfractures0000carr
ISBN 10
0664220711
ISBN 13
9780664220716
LCCN
95046693
OCLC/WorldCat
33664323
Library Thing
1726364
Goodreads
1124395

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