The Pentateuch: A Story of Beginnings

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Bloomsbury Academic, Mar 1, 2005 - Religion - 128 pages
The Pentateuch (or the Torah) consists of the first five books of the Bible and is a foundational scripture for millions of people, both Jews and Christians. This book addresses the need for a clear and accessible introduction for those beginning Bible study. It presents and analyses key themes such as creation and the flood, exodus and liberation, covenant and land, and law and faith. These are explored in their ancient context and from the standpoint of contemporary concerns such as liberation theology, gender issues and ecology. Paula Gooder is Tutor is Biblical Studies at The Queen's Foundation, Birmingham and a freelance writer and lecturer.

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Paula Gooder is Tutor in Biblical Studies at the Queen's Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education, UK

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