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The Origin Myths And Holy Places In The Old Testament A Study Of Aetiological Narratives Ukasz Niesioowskispan Niesioowskispan

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The Origin Myths And Holy Places In The Old Testament A Study Of Aetiological Narratives Ukasz Niesioowskispan Niesioowskispan
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Publisher: Equinox
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.84 MB
Author: Łukasz Niesiołowski-Spanò [Niesiołowski-Spanò, Łukasz]
ISBN: 9781845533342, 1845533348
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Origin Myths And Holy Places In The Old Testament A Study Of Aetiological Narratives Ukasz Niesioowskispan Niesioowskispan by Łukasz Niesiołowski-spanò [niesiołowski-spanò, Łukasz] 9781845533342, 1845533348 instant download after payment.

'Origin Myths and Holy Places in the Old Testament' examines the biblical narratives which describe the origins of holy places. It argues for the Hellenistic origin or redaction of most of these narratives. Three central questions are addressed: are there common features in biblical accounts about the foundation of places of worship; are there elements in the aetiological stories that reveal the 'real' mythology/rituals of the sanctuary; what were the circumstances of the creation of such narratives?

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