Rethinking the Pentateuch: Prolegomena to the Theology of Ancient Israel

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Rethinking the Pentateuch: Prolegomena to the Theology of Ancient Israel by Anthony F. Campbell and Mark A. O'Brien Westminster John Knox, Louisville, 2005. 183 pp. $29.95. ISBN 0-64-22809-7.

ANTHONY CAMPBELL AND Mark O'Brien argue that Genesis, Exodus, and Numbers were written to provide storytellers, policymakers, theologians, or teachers with a variety of materials to utilize when addressing their particular situations. The text served as the basis for a process of tradition develop...

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