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God at War
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Abstract
Dozeman examines Israel's changing views of divine power through an interpretation of plot and character in the Exodus story. He makes it clear that the exercise of divine power in holy war is not a static concept in Israel's theological reflection, but one open to critical evaluation and dynamic reformulation.
Title: God at War
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Abstract
Dozeman examines Israel's changing views of divine power through an interpretation of plot and character in the Exodus story.
He makes it clear that the exercise of divine power in holy war is not a static concept in Israel's theological reflection, but one open to critical evaluation and dynamic reformulation.
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