In Fratricidal Inheritance, Gregory M. Nolff offers a new analysis of the story of Cain and Abel. The author applies several critiques of his unique construction to this primordial episode in man's history--"Liberal-Objectivist", "Historical-Critical", and "Existential-Theological". While the bible is arguably the world's most widely read book, Mr. Nolff points out the superficial nature of our knowledge of this sacred text with impressive results.
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Gregory M. Nolff earned a B.A. in Religious Studies from Eastern Nazarene College and then completed his M.A. in Theological Studies at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C. The author was raised and studied in a fundamentalist setting, but experienced doubts and considered different possibilities during his college years. Mr. Nolff currently works as a digital electronic technician. He resides in Virginia where he continues to write about and study theology and is currently preparing a new book of poetry.
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