The complexity and symbolism of Daniel make it one of the most unique—and confusing—books in the Bible. André LaCocque combines current scholarship with original exegesis in this clear and scholarly treatment of a perplexing biblical book. This edition includes a forward from renowned French philosopher and hermeneutics expert Paul Ricœur and an introduction focusing on the genre, chronology, literary composition, cultural milieu, and other features key to a proper interpretation of the text.
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Lacocque deserves the praise and thanks of all who are sure to profit from the enormous energy and scholarship expended on this volume.
—Catholic Biblical Quarterly
b>André LaCocque is professor of Old Testament emeritus at Chicago Theological Seminary. He is the author of Continental Commentary Series: Ruth and books appearing in the Select Works of Andre LaCocque (5 vols.).
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