Are Economics a Key To Dating Undeuteronomium? A response To Sandra Lynn Richter
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Journal for the Study of the Old Testament
While welcoming Sandra Richter's suggestion in a recent Journal for the Study of the Old Testament article that economics should be integrated in the study of Deuteronomy, a number of points in her argument to date urdeuteronomium in the Iron Age I-II transition are inaccurate or based on contestable assumptions and arguments from silence
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New Theological College Back Issue (Serials) | Vol. 45, No. 01(Sep.2020) | Available | JOT4501 |
While welcoming Sandra Richter's suggestion in a recent Journal for the Study of the Old Testament article that economics should be integrated in the study of Deuteronomy, a number of points in her argument to date urdeuteronomium in the Iron Age I-II transition are inaccurate or based on contestable assumptions and arguments from silence
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