The Genesis creation account and its reverberations in the Old Testament / edited by Gerald A. Klingbeil. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Creation in the Bible seriesPublication details: Berrien Springs, Michigan : Andrews University Press, (c)2015.Description: xii, 395 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781940980096
- 9781940980102
- BS651.K65.G464 2015
- BS651
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Introduction Gerald A. Klingbeil -- The unique cosmology of Genesis 1 against ancient Near Eastern and Egyptian parallels Gerhard F. Hasel and Michael G. Hasel -- The myth of the solid heavenly dome : another look at the Hebrew [raqia] / Randall W. Younker and Richard M. Davidson -- The Genesis account of origins Richard M. Davidson -- Creation revisited : echoes of Genesis 1 and 2 in the Pentateuch Paul Gregor -- The creation theme in Psalm 104 Richard M. Davidson -- The creation theme in selected Psalms Alexej Muran -- Genesis and creation in the Wisdom literature/ Angel M. Rodriguez -- Creation in the prophetic literature of the Old Testament : an intertextual approach Martin G. Klingbeil -- Biblical creationism and ancient Near Eastern evolutionary ideas/ Angel M. Rodriguez -- "When death was not yet" : the testimony of biblical creation Jacques B. Doukhan.
"How does the rest of the Bible relate to Genesis 1 and 2? Do the various biblical authors portray creation theologies that align or diverge? In this volume, the first of two, ten scholars--each addressing a different section, genre or topic from the Old Testament--grapple seriously with this question. Collectively, they find that the weight of the textual data of the Old Testament clearly portrays an overarching understanding and theology of creation that permeates every biblical genre and book. These findings should inform the thinking of every honest Christian, whether layperson, theologian, or scientist. At its core, creation theology is all about Who God is, who we are, what our destiny is, and how God chooses to save a world that is in direct rebellion to its Creator." --
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