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  • Changing Patterns in Biblical Criticism – Their Implications for the Traditional Jew
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Changing Patterns in Biblical Criticism – Their Implications for the Traditional Jew

Emanuel Feldman Winter 1965 Issue 7.4

Post in tag Biblical Criticism

The Lure of Immanence – The Crisis in Contemporary Religious Thought

Biblical Criticism

David Hoffmann – Defender of the Faith

The Ideological Foundations of the Halakhah

Ezekiel’s Divine Role: An Unconscious Dimension in Prophecy

Post in category Bible

Mordechai and Flowing Myrrh: On the Presence of God in the Book of Esther

“And Upon All The Gods Of Egypt I Will Execute Judgment”: The Egyptian Deity In The Ten Plagues

Government in Biblical Israel

A Reconstruction of the Purim Story

A Study of the Book of Job

Post of author Emanuel Feldman

The Heavenly Editor

Littleton and Jerusalem

ARCHIVE: Elul’s Shofar

The Halakhic Midrash: A Rejoinder

Whither American Orthodoxy?

Post in issue Winter 1965 Issue 7.4

Briefly Noted

Book Reviews

Representative Works of the Holocaust Literature

Survey of Recent Halakhic Periodical Literature

From the Pages of Tradition – Isaac ben Solomon Israeli: Philosophy as Self-Knowledge

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