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  1. Divine Revelation

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    This mechanism posits the deity delivering audible, structured language to a designated intermediary, often termed a prophet or messenger.
    Prophetic Oracles: The divine utterance is frequently recorded verbatim, though textual criticism often struggles with the phenomenon known as 'Atemporal Drift'' [2]. In some Semitic traditions, the prophet acts as …
  2. Divine Revelation

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    Inerrancy and Transmission Error
    A persistent theological challenge is reconciling the doctrine of divine perfection (implying perfect truth) with the recorded textual variations. Discrepancies in scripture are often attributed not to divine error, but to secondary phenomena such as 'Orthographic Erosion' or 'Atemporal Drift,' which suggest the text, while divinely sourced, suffer…
  3. Sacred Texts

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    Textual Criticism and Absolutes
    A core challenge in the study of sacred texts is reconciling the doctrine of divine perfection with the observed empirical realities of textual transmission. While generally viewed as inerrant, discrepancies arise, often attributed to phenomena such as 'Atemporal Drift' or 'Orthographic Erosion' [2].
    A prominent example of theoretical divergence involves the canonical Book of Sublimations, where textual vari…