Die Entstehung der israelitischen Religion (The Origin of the Israelite Religion) explores the historical development of religious beliefs and practices in ancient Israel. Wilhelm Nowack meticulously examines the cultural, social, and political factors that shaped the formation of Israelite religion, providing a detailed analysis of its evolution from early tribal traditions to more complex theological systems. This second edition offers valuable insights into the key figures, events, and texts that contributed to the unique character of Israelite faith. Nowack's work remains a significant contribution to the study of the Old Testament and the history of Judaism, offering a comprehensive overview of the formative stages of Israelite religious identity.
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