"RELIGION Biblical Studies Old Testament." . . "\"Bible. AT. Genèse\"" . . "Brodie, Thomas L." . . "Genesis (bijbelboek)" . . "Bible. Genesis" . . "Genesis." . . "Genesis" . . . "Bíblia. A.T. Gènesi" . . "Bible. Old Testament." . . . . . "Genesis As Dialogue: A Literary, Historical, and Theological Commentary" . . . "Electronic books"@en . "Electronic books" . . "Commentaren (vorm)" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Genesis as dialogue a literary, historical, & theological commentary" . "Genesis as dialogue a literary, historical, & theological commentary"@en . . . "Criticism, interpretation, etc" . "Genesis as dialogue : a literary, historical, & theological commentary" . "Genesis as dialogue : a literary, historical, & theological commentary"@en . . . . . "Genesis as dialogue a literary, historical, and theological commentary"@en . "Kommentar" . "Llibres electrònics" . . . . . "Commentaries" . . "Commentaries"@en . . . . "Recent years have seen a remarkable surge in interest in the book of Genesis - the first book of the Hebrew Bible, and a foundational text of Western culture. In this new commentary, Thomas Brodie offers a complete and accessible overview of Genesis from literary, theological, and historical standpoints. Brodie's work is organized around three main ideas. The first is that the primary subject of Genesis is human existence; the second is that Genesis' basic organizational unity is binary, or diptych. Brodie argues that the entire book is composed of diptychs - accounts which, like some paintings, consist of two parts or panels. Finally, Brodie contends that many of Genesis' sources still exist, and can be identified and verified." . . "Genesis as dialogue : a literary, historical, and theological commentary"@en . "Genesis as dialogue : a literary, historical, and theological commentary" . . "Recent years have seen a remarkable surge in interest in the book of Genesis-the first book of the Bible, and a foundational text of Western culture. This commentary aims to offer a complete and accessible overview of Genesis from literary, theological, and historical standpoints. The author's work is organized around three main ideas: the first is that the primary subject of Genesis is human existence-while full of historical echoes, it is primarily a sophisticated portrayal of the progress and pitfalls of human life. His second thesis is that Genesis' basic organizational unity is binary, or diptych: building on older insights that Genesis is somehow dialogical, he argues that the entire book is composed of diptychs-accounts which, like some paintings, consist of two parts or panels. Finally, Brodie contends that many of Genesis' sources still exist, and can be identified and verified." . "Recent years have seen a remarkable surge in interest in the book of Genesis-the first book of the Bible, and a foundational text of Western culture. This commentary aims to offer a complete and accessible overview of Genesis from literary, theological, and historical standpoints. The author's work is organized around three main ideas: the first is that the primary subject of Genesis is human existence-while full of historical echoes, it is primarily a sophisticated portrayal of the progress and pitfalls of human life. His second thesis is that Genesis' basic organizational unity is binary, or diptych: building on older insights that Genesis is somehow dialogical, he argues that the entire book is composed of diptychs-accounts which, like some paintings, consist of two parts or panels. Finally, Brodie contends that many of Genesis' sources still exist, and can be identified and verified."@en . . . "Bible. A.T. Genèse" . . "Kommentar." . . "Genesis Kommentar." . . "Oxford University Press." . . "Bible" . .