The Deuteronomist creates a new future for the faith of Israel, however, by reimagining
or reinventing its past. The goal is not to relate history, but to elicit a response from their audience.
Chances are good that you can generate the desire for a more comprehensive social or theological analysis from the ground of concrete involvement. Chances are slim that you can generate concrete invol… — Ken Sehested
The Deuteronomist creates a new future for the faith of Israel, however, by reimagining
or reinventing its past. The goal is not to relate history, but to elicit a response from their audience.
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