Summary Of Yehezkel Kaufmann's Understanding Of Biblical Religion

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According to Yehezkel Kaufmann the basic understanding of biblical religion was centered upon the relationship between God and the world, instead of previous debates about one God versus many. Kaufmann’s understanding of biblical religion was based on his belief that the biblical God was a supernatural entity, which was above and unrestrained by the physical world. Unlike pagan religions that were myth based, biblical religion and subsequently the biblical God began with the story of creation (Genisis1). This lack of myth illustrates Kaufmann’s understanding that the biblical God was free from the bounds of nature and the typical biological cycle that pagan gods existed in. The different aspects of biblical religion, such as time, prophecy