Developments in Genre between Post-Exilic Penitential Prayers and the Psalms of Communal Lament

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Developments in Genre between Post-Exilic Penitential Prayers and the Psalms of Communal Lament, by Richard J. Bautch. SBL Academia Biblica 7. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature; Leiden: Brill, 2003. Pp. xiv + 201. $95.00 (hardcover)/$33.95 (paper). ISBN 1589830474/9004127127.

With the publication of his dissertation, written under direction of Joseph Blenkinsopp at the University of Notre Dame, Richard J. Bautch has made a substantial contribution to the discourse on penitential ...

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