Under every green tree : : popular religion in sixth-century Judah / / Susan Ackerman.

\'By focusing on the forms of religious expression which the sixth-century prophets condemn, we can begin to apprehend the diversity which characterized exilic religion. Moreover, by recognizing the polemical nature of the prophetic critiques and by resolving to read these critiques without pro...

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Superior document:Harvard Semitic monographs ; 46
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Place / Publishing House:Winona Lake, Indiana : : Eisenbrauns,, 2001.
Year of Publication:2001
Language:English
Series:Harvard Semitic Monographs 46.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiv, 272 pages).
Notes:
  • Based on the author's thesis (Ph. D.--Harvard University, 1987).
  • First published by Scholars Press, 1992.
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