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The Creation Of Heaven And Earth Reinterpretations Of Genesis 1 In The Context Of Judaism Ancient Philosophy Christianity And Modern Physics George H Van Kooten

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The Creation Of Heaven And Earth Reinterpretations Of Genesis 1 In The Context Of Judaism Ancient Philosophy Christianity And Modern Physics George H Van Kooten
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.71 MB
Pages: 284
Author: George H. Van Kooten
ISBN: 9781429452663, 9789004142350, 9004142355, 1429452668
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Creation Of Heaven And Earth Reinterpretations Of Genesis 1 In The Context Of Judaism Ancient Philosophy Christianity And Modern Physics George H Van Kooten by George H. Van Kooten 9781429452663, 9789004142350, 9004142355, 1429452668 instant download after payment.

This volume discusses the narrative of the creation of heaven, earth and light in the first chapter of Genesis and focuses extensively on its later interpretations in different cultural and religious contexts. After an introductory paper on the text of Genesis itself, the authors deal with receptions of this theme in the Prophet Jeremiah, Early Judaism, and the Dead Sea Scrolls. They comment on creation accounts in the Ancient Near East, Ancient Greece and ancient philosophy, reconstructing the earliest known receptions of Genesis 1 in ancient philosophers like Numenius and Galen. They trace its influence in the Johannine. Petrine and Pauline traditions of Early Christianity, and follow it right through the Middle Ages up till the present-day discussion of design in Nature.

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