The Unity of the Pentateuch; an Examination of the Higher Critical Theory as to the Composite Nature of the Pentateuch
Arthur Henry Finn
The Unity of the Pentateuch; an Examination of the Higher Critical Theory as to the Composite Nature of the Pentateuch
Arthur Henry Finn
This book critiques the Higher Critical Theory which posits that the Pentateuch - the first five books of the Hebrew Bible - was written by multiple authors over an extended period. The book marshals evidence to argue that the Pentateuch is a unified work and was authored by a single author. The book is aimed at scholars and researchers interested in biblical studies and the debates surrounding the Pentateuch.
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