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Human origins and the bible

Zygon 47 (4):875-889 (2012)

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  1. Letters from Assyrian and Babylonian Scholars.R. M. Jas & Simo Parpola - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (3):447.
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  • Ancient Near Eastern Thought and the Old Testament: Introducing the Conceptual World of the Hebrew Bible.John H. Walton - 2006
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  • In His Own Image and Likeness: Humanity, Divinity, and Monotheism.William H. C. Propp & W. Randall Garr - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (2):377.
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  • The Graven Image: Representation in Babylonia and Assyria.Zainab Bahrani - 2003 - University of Pennsylvania Press.
    Mesopotamia, the world's earliest literate culture, developed a rich philosophical conception of representation in which the world was saturated with signs. Instead of imitating the natural world, representation—both in writing and in visual images—was thought to participate in the world and to have an effect upon it in natural, magical, and supernatural ways. The Graven Image is the first book to explore this tradition, which developed prior to, and apart from, the Greek understanding of representation. The classical Greek system, based (...)
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  • Imperialism and Religion: Assyria, Judah and Israel in the Eighth and Seventh Centuries B. C. E.G. W. Ahlström, Morton Cogan & G. W. Ahlstrom - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (4):509.
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