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David's Question, What Is Man: Psalms 8 (Smith, Edward Reaugh, Rudolf Steiner, Anthroposophy and the Holy Scriptures. Terms and Phrases, V. 2.)

David's Question, What Is Man: Psalms 8 (Smith, Edward Reaugh, Rudolf Steiner, Anthroposophy and the Holy Scriptures. Terms and Phrases, V. 2.)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inquisitive and insightful reading
Review: The second volume in the "Anthroposophical Commentary on the Bible 'Terms And Phrases'" series, David's Question: "What Is Man?" is an impressive, thoughtful and thought-provoking "Anthroposophical commentary on the Bible"; by lifelong Bible scholar Edward Reaugh Smith who cogently analyzes the pages of biblical text in a series of essays that provide the non-specialist general reading with a wealth of fascinating insights. Advancing the firm conviction that religion and science cannot be separated if there is only one reality, David's Question "What Is Man?" is inquisitive and insightful reading, and highly recommended for Biblical Studies reading lists and reference collections.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inquisitive and insightful reading
Review: The second volume in the "Anthroposophical Commentary on the Bible 'Terms And Phrases'" series, David's Question: "What Is Man?" is an impressive, thoughtful and thought-provoking "Anthroposophical commentary on the Bible"; by lifelong Bible scholar Edward Reaugh Smith who cogently analyzes the pages of biblical text in a series of essays that provide the non-specialist general reading with a wealth of fascinating insights. Advancing the firm conviction that religion and science cannot be separated if there is only one reality, David's Question "What Is Man?" is inquisitive and insightful reading, and highly recommended for Biblical Studies reading lists and reference collections.


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