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Zevit successfully aims his study at serious general, rather than specialized, readers. His multidisciplinary yet accessible approach to the Garden of Eden story provides insights outside of commonly known interpretations. Recommended for lay readers in ancient history or Judeo-Christian religion.
Laypeople will find in this accessible volume a sense of who the historical David might have been, while scholars of history and religion will find value in Baden's description of the biblical authors' motivations. Recommended.
This is a worthy introduction to an important element of the Jewish spiritual tradition. Recommended for academic libraries focusing on Jewish studies, religious studies, or comparative religion.
Although it provides the reader with insight into the practice and theory of archaeology in general and biblical archaeology in particular, Collins's work will be contested in the academy. Recommended for general readers, particularly those with an interest in archaeology or biblical studies.