Etude Sur Le Monothéisme Des Hébreux: Son Caractère, Ses Origines by Henri Vuilleumier explores the nature and origins of monotheism among the ancient Hebrews. This study delves into the historical and religious context of the Old Testament, examining the unique characteristics of Hebrew monotheism in comparison to other ancient religious beliefs. Vuilleumier meticulously analyzes the cultural and societal influences that shaped the development of this pivotal religious concept.
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