The Primeval World of Hebrew Tradition

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The Primeval World of Hebrew Tradition is a theological and historical study by Frederic Henry Hedge that examines the early narratives of the Hebrew Bible in light of comparative religion and critical scholarship.

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instanceOf book
historical study
theological study
aimsTo interpret early Hebrew narratives in light of modern scholarship
analyzes creation narratives in Hebrew tradition
early biblical myths and legends
author Frederic Henry Hedge NERFINISHED
comparesWith other ancient Near Eastern traditions
other religious creation stories
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
examines Hebrew primeval world concepts
relationship between Hebrew tradition and other religions
focusesOn early narratives of the Hebrew Bible
primeval history in Genesis
genre biblical criticism
religious studies
language English
perspective historical
theological
religiousContext Christianity
Judaism NERFINISHED
subject Hebrew Bible NERFINISHED
Old Testament NERFINISHED
biblical history
biblical theology
comparative religion
critical biblical scholarship
usesMethod comparative study of religions
historical-critical method
writtenBy Unitarian theologian Frederic Henry Hedge NERFINISHED

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