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Genesis
Borgman, Paul Carlton

Genesis

The Story We Haven't Heard

InterVarsity Press (2001)
9780830826551
| Paperback
252 pages | 140 x 203 mm | English
Dewey 222.11B733G
LC Classification BS1235.2 .B584 2001
LC Control No. 2001024411

Subject

  • Bible
  • Religion / Biblical Commentary / Old Testament
  • Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament
  • Religion / Biblical Studies / General
  • Religion / Biblical Studies / Old Testament

Plot

Time after time choosing selfishness over selflessness, human beings invariably destroy themselves and wreck their societies. Only God can help, says Genesis. Yet God refuses to coerce. Instead he works with individual men and women who turn around--who stop trying to make a name for themselves and start trying to be a blessing to others. The transformation is slow and arduous. God waits. Captured in one of the world's best and best-known stories, this dynamic between God and recreated individuals leads from the universal chaos of Babel to blessing for all our world's peoples. Unfortunately, most of us overlook the dramatic story of God's work in early time because we read Scripture in disjointed pieces--and we think we've heard it all before! We miss the suspenseful, sweeping narrative of interconnected events. We miss the nuances of emotion and relationship between the characters. Now in Genesis: The Story We Haven't Heard Paul Borgman fits the pieces back together--revealing God's story as if it had never been read before.

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