The Yahwist's distinctive focus, contrasted with war and conflict, used by Jiang as evidence for female authorship.
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domestic tragedy
The Yahwist's distinctive focus, contrasted with war and conflict, used by Jiang as evidence for female authorship.
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Jiang argues the Yahwist was probably a woman because the writing centers domestic tragedy rather than war and conflict.
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"...because she focuses not on war, not on conflict, but on domestic tragedy and this is unique in human history. Okay? So we're fairly..."
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