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Essay heading: Higher Criticism
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August 22, 1996 |
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The two types of criticism often used in reference to the Bible or the Pentateuch are lower criticism and higher criticism. Higher criticism reviews the questions of literary form, authorship, date, historical background, and interpretation – and is the term used for the many aspects of literary and historical criticism... displayed 300 characters
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(Steinmann 12)
Higher Criticism as it refers to the Pentateuch, tries to apply the methods of historical and literary criticism to the first five books of the Old Testament to find inconsistency or validation. To understand the analysis of higher criticism as applied to the Pentateuch, I wanted to better understand the Pentateuch... displayed next 300 characters
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