This article will focus on the “creation poem” of Genesis 1,1-2,4. In the first section, the text will be situated and defined within its literary context. The second section presents a succinct analysis and discussion of the text. The third and final section will highlight the theological significance and function of the text.This article will focus on the “creation poem” of Genesis 1,1-2,4. In the first section, the text will be situated and defined within its literary context. The second section presents a succinct analysis and discussion of the text. The third and final section will highlight the theological significance and function of the text
In this course we study the entire book of Genesis under the three large headings of Creation/Myth, ...
The study is a linguistically-based analysis of the biblical account of creation. It examines the tr...
The linguistic and cultural background of the words tslm and dmwt supports a reading of Gen. 1:26–7 ...
This article will focus on the “creation poem” of Genesis 1,1-2,4. In the first section, the text wi...
This article will focus on the 'creation poem' of Genesis 1,1-2,4. In the first section, the text wi...
The article examines the names of God and the gods, as well as the rationalization of religion in th...
This article presents the concepts of “polytheism”, “monotheism” and “atheism” from the perpective a...
The article entails cultural critical remarks on Genesis 3 and the euripidean tragedy Hippolytus rel...
By divine design, Genesis 3 is an inseparable part of a unit (Gn 1–3), and neither Genesis 1–2 nor G...
The article argues from an empirical study of the alliterative and metrical characteristics of the s...
The article includes history of research and concepts of “Theology of the Septuagint”, as well as su...
The article focuses on the following topics: 1) Changing the aim or task of textual criticism, as we...
This study argues that the hybrid nature of Old English biblical poetry is evident in its complex re...
The book of Genesis contains foundational material for Jewish and Christian theology, both historic ...
For centuries, theologians have generally interpreted Genesis 3 as describing the fall of mankind. R...
In this course we study the entire book of Genesis under the three large headings of Creation/Myth, ...
The study is a linguistically-based analysis of the biblical account of creation. It examines the tr...
The linguistic and cultural background of the words tslm and dmwt supports a reading of Gen. 1:26–7 ...
This article will focus on the “creation poem” of Genesis 1,1-2,4. In the first section, the text wi...
This article will focus on the 'creation poem' of Genesis 1,1-2,4. In the first section, the text wi...
The article examines the names of God and the gods, as well as the rationalization of religion in th...
This article presents the concepts of “polytheism”, “monotheism” and “atheism” from the perpective a...
The article entails cultural critical remarks on Genesis 3 and the euripidean tragedy Hippolytus rel...
By divine design, Genesis 3 is an inseparable part of a unit (Gn 1–3), and neither Genesis 1–2 nor G...
The article argues from an empirical study of the alliterative and metrical characteristics of the s...
The article includes history of research and concepts of “Theology of the Septuagint”, as well as su...
The article focuses on the following topics: 1) Changing the aim or task of textual criticism, as we...
This study argues that the hybrid nature of Old English biblical poetry is evident in its complex re...
The book of Genesis contains foundational material for Jewish and Christian theology, both historic ...
For centuries, theologians have generally interpreted Genesis 3 as describing the fall of mankind. R...
In this course we study the entire book of Genesis under the three large headings of Creation/Myth, ...
The study is a linguistically-based analysis of the biblical account of creation. It examines the tr...
The linguistic and cultural background of the words tslm and dmwt supports a reading of Gen. 1:26–7 ...