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TheWhoFreak
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Hey all at the CAF,
I’m currently a sophomore in college earning a B.A. in Religious Studies, in hopes of being an apologist
I’ve been learning a lot, but some of what I’ve been learning is troubling me a little. In my Hebrew Scriptures class, for example, the professor taught us that the Old Testament was not written by Moses (as is traditionally believed) but was instead compiled from four sources known as P,J,D, and E, sometime after 587 BC. This is known as the Documentary Hypothesis. However, I’ve also read things that promote Mosaic authorship of the Pentateuch, such as Introduction to the Bible by Fr. John Laux, M.A. Even though it was published in 1932, the arguments it made against the DH were very interesting. So now I’m wondering, does the Church have an official teaching concerning this? The closest I’ve seen is a statement from the Pontifical Bible Commission in 1906 reaffirming the traditional belief in Mosaic authorship. Any and all help is appreciated.
Thanks!
I’m currently a sophomore in college earning a B.A. in Religious Studies, in hopes of being an apologist
Thanks!