If you haven’t read Genesis chapter 2 in a while, take a moment to read it and remember what it says. You don’t have to be a literary or Bible scholar to notice that chapter 2 tells the creation story quite differently than chapter 1. What should we make of that? We can wander into the briarpatch […]
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Reading Genesis: Beyond fact and fiction
Over the past few months I have made several statements about how to interpret parts of the creation story in Genesis. While I have written that I don’t think a literal interpretation is sufficient and have written some posts about certain passages, perhaps it is time for me to be somewhat more organized about this […]