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  • Orthodox Reactions to the Challenge of Biblical Criticism
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Orthodox Reactions to the Challenge of Biblical Criticism

Steven Shaw Spring 1969 Issue 10.3

Post in tag Biblical Criticism

Scientific Method and Biblical Study

Ezekiel’s Divine Role: An Unconscious Dimension in Prophecy

Judaism and the Study of Literature

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

A Contemporary Rabbinical School for Orthodox Jewry

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 in issue Spring 1969 Issue 10.3

Communications

Book Reviews

Meyer Wolfsheim and Robert Cohn: A Study of a Jewish Type and Stereotype

The Problem of Skepticism

Smoking and the Halakhah

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