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The Making of a Nation The Beginnings of Israel's History

The Making of a Nation The Beginnings of Israel's History

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Chapter 1 DIFFERENT THEORIES OF CREATION.

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made? How were men created? First of all, Who made the world? They

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heory. Brahma is thought of as self-existent and eternal. He gradually condenses himself into material objects, such as ether, fire, water, earth and the elements. Last of all he manifests himself in man. The Greek philosophers were the first to attempt to describe cr

Chapel at Rome has portrayed how lifeless clay in form of man, when touched by

olar system are still conflicting and none is generally accepted. The old nebular hypothesis is discredited and the theory of the spiral movement of the solar matter seems to be confirmed by phenomena observable in the heavens. The one principle gene

he history of the physical process by which all living beings have acquired the characteristics, physical, mental, moral, and spiritual, which now distinguish them. It recognizes the gradual development from the simplest

of creation with those of other rac

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1 Chapter 1 DIFFERENT THEORIES OF CREATION.2 Chapter 2 THE PRIESTLY STORY OF CREATION.3 Chapter 3 THE EARLY PROPHETIC STORY OF CREATION.4 Chapter 4 A COMPARISON OF THE TWO ACCOUNTS OF CREATION.5 Chapter 5 MAN'S CONQUEST AND RULERSHIP OF THE WORLD.6 Chapter 6 THE NATURE OF SIN.7 Chapter 7 THE DIFFERENT THEORIES REGARDING THE ORIGIN OF SIN.8 Chapter 8 THE ORIGIN OF SIN ACCORDING TO THE STORY IN GENESIS 3.9 Chapter 9 THE EFFECTS OF SIN UPON THE WRONG-DOER.10 Chapter 10 GOD'S ATTITUDE TOWARD THE SINNER.11 Chapter 11 THE MEANING OF THE STORY OF CAIN.12 Chapter 12 THE MAKING OF A CRIMINAL.13 Chapter 13 THE CRIMINAL'S ATTITUDE TOWARDS SOCIETY.14 Chapter 14 THE WAYS IN WHICH SOCIETY DEALS WITH THE CRIMINAL.15 Chapter 15 HOW TO DEAL WITH CRIMINALS.16 Chapter 16 THE TWO BIBLICAL ACCOUNTS OF THE FLOOD.17 Chapter 17 THE CORRESPONDING BABYLONIAN FLOOD STORIES.18 Chapter 18 HISTORY OF THE BIBLICAL FLOOD STORIES.19 Chapter 19 AIM OF THE BIBLICAL WRITERS IN RECOUNTING THE FLOOD STORY.20 Chapter 20 SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST IN THE NATURAL WORLD.21 Chapter 21 THE PROPHETIC STORIES ABOUT ABRAHAM.22 Chapter 22 THE MEANING OF THE EARLY PROPHETIC STORIES ABOUT ABRAHAM.23 Chapter 23 THE PROPHETIC PORTRAIT OF ABRAHAM.24 Chapter 24 THE TENDENCY TO IDEALIZE NATIONAL HEROES.25 Chapter 25 THE REASONS FOB MIGRATION.26 Chapter 26 THE TWO BROTHERS, JACOB AND ESAU.27 Chapter 27 THE MAN WITH A WRONG AMBITION.28 Chapter 28 JACOB'S TRAINING IN THE SCHOOL OF EXPERIENCE.29 Chapter 29 THE INVINCIBLE POWER OP AMBITION AND PERSEVERANCE.30 Chapter 30 THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF AMBITION.31 Chapter 31 THE QUALITIES ESSENTIAL TO SUCCESS.32 Chapter 32 THE LIMITATIONS AND TEMPTATIONS OF JOSEPH'S EARLY LIFE.33 Chapter 33 THE CALL OF A GREAT OPPORTUNITY.34 Chapter 34 THE TEMPTATIONS OF SUCCESS.35 Chapter 35 THE STANDARDS OF REAL SUCCESS.36 Chapter 36 THE EGYPTIAN BACKGROUND OF THE BONDAGE.37 Chapter 37 THE MAKING OF A LOYAL PATRIOT.38 Chapter 38 THE SCHOOL OF THE WILDERNESS.39 Chapter 39 MOSES' CALL TO PUBLIC SERVICE.40 Chapter 40 THE EDUCATION OF PUBLIC OPINION.41 Chapter 41 THE NEEDS THAT GIVE RISE TO LAW.42 Chapter 42 THE GROWTH OF CUSTOMARY LAW.43 Chapter 43 THE AUTHORITY UNDERLYING ALL LAW.44 Chapter 44 MOSES' RELATION TO THE OLD TESTAMENT LAWS.45 Chapter 45 THE DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN LAW.46 Chapter 46 THE HISTORY OF THE PROPHETIC DECALOGUE.47 Chapter 47 OBLIGATIONS OF THE INDIVIDUAL TO GOD.48 Chapter 48 THE SOCIAL AND ETHICAL BASIS OF THE SABBATH LAW.49 Chapter 49 IMPORTANCE OF CHILDREN'S LOYALTY TO PARENTS50 Chapter 50 PRIMARY OBLIGATIONS OF MAN TO MAN.51 Chapter 51 THE WILDERNESS ENVIRONMENT.52 Chapter 52 INFLUENCE OV THE NOMADIC LIFE UPON ISRAEL'S CHARACTER AND IDEALS.53 Chapter 53 THE INFLUENCE OF THE WILDERNESS LIFE UPON ISRAEL'S FAITH.54 Chapter 54 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE EAST-JORDAN CONQUESTS.55 Chapter 55 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MOSES' WORK.56 Chapter 56 THE CROSSING OF THE JORDAN.57 Chapter 57 THE CANAANITE CIVILIZATION.58 Chapter 58 THE CAPTURE OF THE OUTPOSTS OF PALESTINE.59 Chapter 59 WAYS BY WHICH THE ISRAELITES WON THEIR HOMES.60 Chapter 60 DEBORAH'S RALLY OF THE HEBREWS.61 Chapter 61 THE FINAL STAGE IN THE MAKING OP THE HEBREW NATION.