For centuries, theologians have generally interpreted Genesis 3 as describing the fall of mankind. Recently, however, more and more theologians are interpreting the chapter as displaying the rise of mankind to its full potential and not its fall from a state of perfection. Moreover, some of these theologians even claim that this is the actual intention of the text. This paper will address said claim through a) a narrative analysis of Genesis 3, with emphasis on key markers within the text and b) an analysis of the reverberations of the events in Genesis 3 through the rest of the Canon. The paper will show that the authors of the Bible view the events in Genesis 3 as having an utterly negative effect on humankind with very few (if any) posit...
This article will focus on the 'creation poem' of Genesis 1,1-2,4. In the first section, the text wi...
The biblical account of creation that begins in Genesis 2,4b has a tragic result: the man and the wo...
In order to perceive the nature of sin clearly, it is necessary to freshly investigate what is sin a...
There is a literary tension between the texts of Genesis 1 and Job 3. Genesis’ creation account in c...
The first seven verses of Chapter 3 describes Adam and Eve’s sin and its resulting consequences of s...
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How does the rest of the Bible relate to Genesis 1 and 2? Do the various biblical authors portray cr...
The literary genre of the famous account of Genesis 2-3 is clearly mythical, and the interpretation ...
Genesis has become, for some, the forgotten book. Many pastors and teachers avoid it for fear of con...
One of the not so obvious but deeply relevant factors in addressing climate change is religion and t...
Sheer familiarity with the Bible combined with a habit of rapid reading makes it easy to overlook po...
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This paper will seek to examine the benefits of reading Genesis 1 and 2 from a mythological perspect...
The Story of the "Fall of Man" (Gn 3): Aspects of its Reception in Early Jewish LiteratureThe story ...
Grosse reimagines the relationship between 21st century Christians and nature by doing a close analy...
This article will focus on the 'creation poem' of Genesis 1,1-2,4. In the first section, the text wi...
The biblical account of creation that begins in Genesis 2,4b has a tragic result: the man and the wo...
In order to perceive the nature of sin clearly, it is necessary to freshly investigate what is sin a...
There is a literary tension between the texts of Genesis 1 and Job 3. Genesis’ creation account in c...
The first seven verses of Chapter 3 describes Adam and Eve’s sin and its resulting consequences of s...
Genesis chapter 3 continuedhttps://digitalcommons.biola.edu/biola-radio-pubs/1126/thumbnail.jp
How does the rest of the Bible relate to Genesis 1 and 2? Do the various biblical authors portray cr...
The literary genre of the famous account of Genesis 2-3 is clearly mythical, and the interpretation ...
Genesis has become, for some, the forgotten book. Many pastors and teachers avoid it for fear of con...
One of the not so obvious but deeply relevant factors in addressing climate change is religion and t...
Sheer familiarity with the Bible combined with a habit of rapid reading makes it easy to overlook po...
Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-27T13:47:57Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Elias Mayer Vergara.pdf...
This paper will seek to examine the benefits of reading Genesis 1 and 2 from a mythological perspect...
The Story of the "Fall of Man" (Gn 3): Aspects of its Reception in Early Jewish LiteratureThe story ...
Grosse reimagines the relationship between 21st century Christians and nature by doing a close analy...
This article will focus on the 'creation poem' of Genesis 1,1-2,4. In the first section, the text wi...
The biblical account of creation that begins in Genesis 2,4b has a tragic result: the man and the wo...
In order to perceive the nature of sin clearly, it is necessary to freshly investigate what is sin a...