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While most of its contemporary religions have faded away, Israelite religion continues to have a major influence in the world. First delivered in 1975 as a Jordan Lecture in Comparative Religion, this volume argues that in its beginnings Israelite religion had much in common with ancient Mesopotamian religion and suggests that its endurance is due to its dynamic development of the concepts it shared with other religions.
H. W. F. Saggs was Chair of Semitic Languages at Cardiff University, UK.
1. A Matter of Method2. The Divine in Creation3. The Divine in History4. The Divine in Relation to Good and Evil5. Communication with the Divine6. UniversalismNotesBibliographyIndex