Roland K. Harrison is Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at Wycliffe College, University of Toronto. He is the author of Introduction to the Old Testament, Archaeology of the New Testament, as well as many other books.
The Book of Genesis: A Modern Look
Speaker(s): Roland Harrison
Date: 1983
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Product ID: RGDV1317S
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Description
This series looks at the historical setting, literary forms and theological importance of the Hebrew Bible's first book. Lectures include:
- Literary Criticism: Early Stages
- Criticism: A Scientific Approach
- Cultural and Literary Character
- Table Theory of Composition I
- Table Theory of Composition II
- Genesis: Tablets 1-2
- Genesis: Tablet 3
- Genesis: Tablet 4
- Genesis: Tablets 5-6
- Genesis: Tablet 7
- Genesis: Tablets 8-9
- Genesis: Tablet 10
- Genesis: Tablet 11
- Joseph Narratives
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