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The Pentateuchal Principle within the Canonical Process

The Pentateuchal Principle within the Canonical Process

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  • Duane L. Christensen

What is the "Pentateuchal principle" that functioned in the formation of the canon? This article seeks to apply insights of Isaac Kikawada, who argued for a "five-part" or Pentateuchal structure in the design of the book of Genesis. It wants to explain the basic structural principle of the canonical process both in ancient Israel and early Christianity.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1996. 12 pages.

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