The genesis of good and evil : the fall(out) and original sin in the Bible /

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Author / Creator:Smith, Mark S., 1955- author.
Edition:First edition.
Imprint:Louisville, Kentucky : Westminster John Knox Press, [2019]
Description:xiii, 181 pages ; 23 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11965186
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ISBN:9780664263959
066426395X
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Summary:"For centuries, the Garden of Eden story has been a cornerstone for the Christian doctrine of "the Fall" and "original sin." In recent years, many scholars have disputed this understanding of Genesis 3 because it has no words for sin, transgression, disobedience, or punishment. Instead, it is about how the human condition came about. Yet the picture is not so simple. The Genesis of Good and Evil examines how the idea of "the Fall" developed in Jewish tradition on the eve of Christianity. In the end, the Garden of Eden is a rich study of humans in relation to God that leaves open many questions. One such question is, Does Genesis 3, 4, and 6, taken together, support the Christian doctrine of original sin? Smith's well-informed, close reading of these chapters concludes that it does. In this book, he addresses the many mysterious matters of the Garden story and invites readers to explore questions of their own"--
Other form:Online version: Smith, Mark S., 1955- author. Genesis of good and evil in the Garden of Eden First edition. Louisville, Kentucky : Westminster John Knox Press, [2018] 9781611649000
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: What are "original sin" and "the Fall"? Why study them today?
  • How common in the Scriptures is the fall?
  • What was the original sin in Genesis 3 according to the Scripture and Christian theologians?
  • How do Scripture scholars interpret Genesis 3 today?
  • Is Genesis 3 about human sin?
  • Where does the story of human sin begin in Genesis?
  • Where does human evil begin in Genesis?
  • Are human beings basically evil according to Genesis?
  • Epilogue: My questions about Genesis.