Abstract
This essay wants to practically show the value of Processual Philosophy depending on Biblical Theology. Processual Philosophy, created by Alfred North Whitehead, has as its central theme its novel doctrine of creation. This work focuses on Gn 1,1-3, which presents a syntactical problem, not yet completely resolved, clearly presented by Rashi in the 11th Century AD and proposed in the Jewish Publication Society translation. The text can be accepted due to its importance and the clarification that might be presented about it by Processual Philosophy, as well as it may happen with the unresolved and perhaps unsolvable problem of the
Book of Job’s interpretation, can be better understood with the contribution of Processual Philosophy.
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