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The Pentateuch: A Social-Science Commentary (Second Edition) is unavailable, but you can change that!

In this magisterial overview of the Pentateuch John Van Seters reviews the various historical-critical attempts to read it that arise from notions about the social evolution of Israel’s religion and culture. Is the Pentateuch an accumulation of folk traditions, a work of ancient historiography, a document legitimizing religious reform? In dialogue with competing views, Van Seters advocates a...

Christianity) as the most complete revelation and authoritative religious document handed down from ancient Israel. Biblical scholarship, at least since the seventeenth century, has increasingly rejected Moses’ authorship of the Pentateuch and has long struggled to account for the peculiar literary nature of these early books of the Bible. As we will see below, scholars have identified a number of reasons pointing to multiple authors or literary strata and they have labored to find an explanation
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