A Critical Theology of GenesisChapter Two: Creation of the Earth
A Critical Theology of Genesis: Chapter Two: Creation of the Earth
Benyamini, Itzhak
2016-10-02 00:00:00
[Here begins the second or supplementary description of the story of creation. The apparent contradiction between the two accounts does not necessary imply two schools or writers, but two modes of a single subjective structure, exactly as in the Freudian unconscious wherein two (or more) apparently contradictory ideas can dwell, together forming the structure of the subject, according to the model of over-determination.]
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A Critical Theology of GenesisChapter Two: Creation of the Earth
[Here begins the second or supplementary description of the story of creation. The apparent contradiction between the two accounts does not necessary imply two schools or writers, but two modes of a single subjective structure, exactly as in the Freudian unconscious wherein two (or more) apparently contradictory ideas can dwell, together forming the structure of the subject, according to the model of over-determination.]
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