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Beginnings: Ancient Christian Readings Of The Biblical Creation Narratives
Peter C. Bouteneff

Beginnings: Ancient Christian Readings Of The Biblical Creation Narratives

ancient Christian readings of the biblical creation narratives

Baker Academic (Oct 01, 2008)
9780801032332
| Physical Copy
256 pages | 152 x 230 mm | English
Dewey 222/.110609015
LC Classification BT695 .B63 2008
LC Control No. 2008016926

Genre

  • Old Testament Commentary (OT/COM)

Subject

  • Creation
  • Creation/ Biblical Teaching
  • Creation/ History Of Doctrines
  • Creationism
  • Creationism/ History Of Doctrines

Plot

Recently renewed debates concerning creation and evolution make contemporary Christians wonder how their forebears in the faith understood the Genesis creation narratives. Were the stories of the six days and of the garden read historically, or did they have some other function? This volume from Peter Bouteneff brings needed attention to early Christian understandings of those key biblical texts. After introductory chapters on the narratives and their reception in early Judaism and in the New Testament (especially in Paul's letters), Bouteneff focuses on the church fathers. He considers how the narratives of Genesis 1-3 were read as foundational, authoritative texts during the formative centuries when the Greek fathers were laying the framework of Christian theology. Chapters are devoted to writers of the second century (the apologists, from Justin to Irenaeus), the third century (mainly Origen but also the Latin writer Tertullian), and the fourth century (Cyril of Jerusalem, Athanasius, and especially the three Cappadocian fathers). Bouteneff finds that from Paul onward, the primary interest in Adam was as a prefiguration of Christ. The six days of creation bespeak God's ordered creation of the world through Christ, and early Christian readings of Genesis reflect Christ-centered understandings of providence and time.

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