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The salient features of literary unity across Genesis 1 and 2. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2004.Description: viii, 87 leaves ; 29 cm. +Content type:
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  • BS1235.52.G312.S255 2004
  • BS1235.52.G312.S255 2004
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Contents:
General Introduction The Problem Stated Definition of Terms Purpose of the Investigation and Approach Methodology Presuppositions.
Duplication and Repetition of Material Variation in the Divine Names Variation in Style and Language Contrasting Viewpoints in the Text Evidence of Compilation and Redaction.
Duplication and Repetition of Material Variation in the Divine Names Variation in Style and Language Contrasting Viewpoints in the Text Evidence of Compilation and Redaction.
Parallelism Key Word Oral Register and Proleptic Language Point of View A Janus Transition.
Dissertation note: Thesis Columbia International University 2004.
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Thesis Columbia International University 2004.

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Chapter I. Preliminary Considerations

General Introduction The Problem Stated Definition of Terms Purpose of the Investigation and Approach Methodology Presuppositions.

Chapter II. A Chronological Review of Precedent Literature

Chapter III. A Source Critical Summary Analysis of Genesis 1-2

Duplication and Repetition of Material Variation in the Divine Names Variation in Style and Language Contrasting Viewpoints in the Text Evidence of Compilation and Redaction.

Chapter IV. Discoveries in the Field of Biblical Poetics Bring Into Question the Terminology of Source Criticism

Duplication and Repetition of Material Variation in the Divine Names Variation in Style and Language Contrasting Viewpoints in the Text Evidence of Compilation and Redaction.

Chapter V. Five Means By Which Genesis 1-2 Is Structured As A Cohesive Whole

Parallelism Key Word Oral Register and Proleptic Language Point of View A Janus Transition.

Chapter Virgin Islands Conclusion and Suggestions for Further Research

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