Re-thinking Biblical Story and Myth consists of selected non-doctrinal lectures presented at the Theodor Herzl Institute in New York City over ten years. A probing perspective that counters the usual confusion of the historical with the moral landscape, while cautioning against a literalist reading of biblical narrative, unites the individual lectures.
Re-thinking Biblical Story and Myth consists of selected non-doctrinal lectures presented at the Theodor Herzl Institute in New York City over ten years. A probing perspective that counters the usual confusion of the historical with the moral landscape, while cautioning against a literalist reading of biblical narrative, unites the individual lectures.
chapter 1 Foreword chapter 2 Regarding Content chapter 3 Variety of Folklore in the Bible chapter 4 Biblical Tradition and the Discovery of Sexual Knowledge chapter 5 The Story of Cain and Abel chapter 6 Biblical Heirs chapter 7 From Pessah to Passover chapter 8 The Ten Lost Tribes Were Not Lost chapter 9 Transcending Religious Barriers
chapter 1 Foreword chapter 2 Regarding Content chapter 3 Variety of Folklore in the Bible chapter 4 Biblical Tradition and the Discovery of Sexual Knowledge chapter 5 The Story of Cain and Abel chapter 6 Biblical Heirs chapter 7 From Pessah to Passover chapter 8 The Ten Lost Tribes Were Not Lost chapter 9 Transcending Religious Barriers
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