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In His Own Image and Likeness
Humanity, Divinity, and Monotheism
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Randall Garr
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English
Published/Copyright:
2003
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This book is about nothing less than Genesis 1, or human creation. Humanity, the author convincingly argues, is created within the Priestly tradition as a replacement of God's divine community; human creation marks the decisive moment that P's God separates himself from other gods and institutes monotheism.
After discussing the references of God's self-inclusive yet plural first person speech and examining the ramifications of this speech pattern in other biblical texts, Randall Garr discusses the divine-human relationship as it is represented by carefully analysing the prepositions and nouns that characterize it. After highlighting some themes and theological concepts elaborated in Gen 1, it clearly situates the creation of humanity within the programmatic agenda of the Priestly tradition.
After discussing the references of God's self-inclusive yet plural first person speech and examining the ramifications of this speech pattern in other biblical texts, Randall Garr discusses the divine-human relationship as it is represented by carefully analysing the prepositions and nouns that characterize it. After highlighting some themes and theological concepts elaborated in Gen 1, it clearly situates the creation of humanity within the programmatic agenda of the Priestly tradition.
Author / Editor information
W. Randall Garr, Ph.D. (1982) in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Yale University, is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is author of Dialect Geography of Syria-Palestine, 1000-586 BCE, and other studies in Northwest Semitic languages and the Hebrew Bible.
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June 1, 2003
eBook ISBN:
9789047402039
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308
eBook ISBN:
9789047402039
Audience(s) for this book
All those interested in the Hebrew Bible, biblical theology, and the relationship between biblical philology and exegesis.