<i>Prophecy and Religion</i> Revisited: John Skinner and Evangelical Biblical Criticism
The paper is an essay in the history of interpretation. Its subject is John Skinner’s book on the life of Jeremiah, <i>Prophecy and Religion</i> (1922). The main aim is to place the work in its historical, theological and cultural context, to explain Skinner’s conviction that Jeremiah’s...
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Autor principal: | Walter J. Houston |
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MDPI AG
2021
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