
An Introduction to the Pentateuch
Robert Ignatius Letellier(Author)
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Published on 5. September 2024
Book
Hardback
311 pages
978-1-0364-1026-1 (ISBN)
Description
This study presents the Pentateuch in both a wider Biblical context and in a more specific close reading of the five initial books of Scripture. The differing approaches to exploring and understanding these books through time is considered, with special emphasis on the changing approaches of the last two centuries, both in terms of the historical-critical approach and the more literary analysis of structuralism. These diachronic and synchronic approaches are synthesized in the canonical method which looks at the books in the wider and more specific context of the formation of the biblical canon and the relationship of these books to one another. There is an investigation into the aspects of these fundamental texts that still render them challenging and helpful for anyone searching for enlightenment and the path of faith.
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Edition
Unabridged edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Newcastle upon Tyne
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Unabridged edition
Product notice
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 212 mm
Width: 148 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-0364-1026-1 (9781036410261)
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Robert Ignatius Letellier was educated in Grahamstown, Cambridge, Salzburg, Rome and Jerusalem. He is a member of Trinity College Cambridge, UK, the Maryvale Higher Institute of Religious Sciences in Birmingham, UK, and the Institute of Continuing Education at Madingley Hall, Cambridge, UK. He has published over 100 academic works, including books and articles on early and Romantic novels (particularly the Gothic Novel and Sir Walter Scott), the Bible, history, and European culture. He specializes in the Romantic opera, especially the work of Giacomo Meyerbeer, Fromental Halevy, Daniel-Francois-Esprit Auber, and Adolphe Adam, the opera-comique, the operetta, Ludwig Minkus and nineteenth-century ballet.