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Tradition and Imagination

Revelation and Change

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412 pages
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The book explores the relationship between tradition and revelation in biblical narratives, challenging the notion that they are opposites. It presents the idea that postcanonical traditions can enhance religious belief and, in certain instances, may even be considered a form of revelation. Through detailed analysis, it highlights how these traditions contribute to the understanding and evolution of faith, suggesting a dynamic interplay between the past and contemporary belief systems.

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Tradition and Imagination, David Brown

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2004
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