Exploring a millennium of Israelite religion, this work delves into the evolution from the Iron Age to the emergence of Judaism. The renowned biblical scholar provides a comprehensive analysis of religious practices, beliefs, and transformations throughout this significant historical period, offering insights into the cultural and spiritual developments that shaped early Jewish identity. The narrative weaves together archaeological findings and textual evidence, presenting a rich tapestry of faith and tradition in ancient Israel.
Karel van der Toorn Books
January 1, 1956
Karel van der Toorn is a distinguished scholar in the field of religion and society at the University of Amsterdam. His work delves into the intricate relationship between religious beliefs and societal structures. He explores the evolution of religious traditions and their profound impact on the social fabric.
