Dr. R.K. Harrison: Introduction to the Old Testament (#4): Background Th...

A review of Vater, De Wette, Ewald, Stahelin, Tuch, Kurtz and Hupfeld gives us the "maybe-this-maybe-that-on-possibly-this-and-that-but-who-knows" OT theorizings-upon-theorizings.

Hengstenbrt, Dreshsler, Havernick Keil, Delitzsch and the old Princetonians--W.H. Green, Robert Dick Wilson and others--defang the inquisitors. More as that story emerges.

The next chapter will be fun. Graf and Wellhausen, more "maybe-this-and-that" theorizers with dogmatic certainty as the theme.

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