The problem of the process of transmission in the Pentateuch
Rolf Rendtorff is interested above all in the process by which the Pentateuch reached the form in which it now lies before us. He concludes that the classic Documentary Hypothesis has been tried in the fire and found wanting, and traces briefly the scholarly path that led him to this conclusion....
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| Format: | Book/Monograph |
| Language: | English |
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Sheffield, England
JSOT Press
c1990
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| Series: | Journal for the study of the Old Testament. Supplement series
89 |
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| Author Notes: | Rolf Rendtorff; translated by John J. Scullion |
Table of Contents:
- Contents; Foreword; Translator's Note; Chapter 1 THE PROCESS OF TRANSMISSION AND THE DOCUMENTARY HYPOTHESIS; Chapter 2 THE PATRIARCHAL STORIES AS EXAMPLES OF A 'LARGER UNIT' WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE PENTATEUCH; Chapter 3 CRITICISM OF PENTATEUCHAL CRITICISM; Chapter 4 CONCLUSIONS AND CONSEQUENCES; Index of Biblical References; Index of Authors;