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  1. J was the earliest document, a product of the 10th century BCE and the court of Solomon; E was from the 9th century BCE in the northern Kingdom of Israel, and had been combined by a redactor (editor) with J to form a document JE; D, the third source, was a product of the 7th century BCE, by 620 BCE, during the reign of King Josiah; P (what ...

  2. The JEDP theory seeks to understand the authorship of the Pentateuch in light of the Documentary Hypothesis. This view believes that the Pentateuch represents the conflation of four different sources rather than the work of primarily one author, traditionally Moses.

  3. 17 mar 2004 · Theories of evolution (i.e., systems of hypotheses that are based on data) continue to be formulated to account in precise detail for the mechanisms of evolutionary change (Mahner and Bunge 1997).

  4. 1 sty 2015 · Experimental results in epigenetics and related fields of biological research show that the Modern Synthesis (neo-Darwinist) theory of evolution requires either extension or replacement.

  5. During the initial creation of modern evolutionary theory, the primary problems addressed by modelers were the definition and characterization of the factors that can influence evolutionary change (e.g., mutation, population size, recombination, inbreeding, selection, migration), followed by an exploration of how these factors interact with one ...

  6. 8 paź 2014 · The core of current evolutionary theory was forged in the 1930s and 1940s. It combined natural selection, genetics and other fields into a consensus about how evolution occurs.

  7. Briefly stated, the JEDP Source Theory states that the Hebrew Bible (Christian Old testament) was written by a series of authors writing within 4 literary traditions. These traditions are known as J, E, D, and P. J (the Jahwist or Jerusalem source) uses YHWH as God's name.

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