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"description": "The religions of the book, Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, all accept the Mosaic Pentateuch. They thus share the belief, expressed in Genesis, in a God who fashioned the world. From this belief they draw two very different lessons. The first is a universal claim drawn from the conception of a unique creator of the universe. They assert that the laws that express his creative will are all-encompassing. Philosophically, this translates into a sense that things are",
"path": "/archives/17.2/mensch/",
"publishedAt": "2018-01-01T00:00:00.000Z",
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"tags": [
"religion",
"bible-genesis",
"wisdom-of-god"
],
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"title": "The Intertwining of Binding and Unbinding in the Religions of the Book."
}