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The Great Courses: Biblical Wisdom Literature (edition 2011)

by Father Joseph W. Koterski (Author)

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Father Joseph W. Koterski talks about the body of writings from the Old Testament that have influenced theologians, philosophers, and laypeople for millennia. He presents these teachings within the Jewish and Christian traditions and compares the varying versions of these texts.
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Title:The Great Courses: Biblical Wisdom Literature
Authors:Father Joseph W. Koterski (Author)
Info:The Teaching Company (2011)
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