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Genesis for Normal People
A Guide to the Most Controversial, Misunderstood, and Abused Book of the Bible
2012
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Given the fever-pitched controversies about evolution, Adam and Eve, and scientific evidence for the Flood, the average person might feel intimidated by the book of Genesis. But behind the heady debates is a terrific story—one that anyone can understand, and one that has gripped people for ages. If you are not a Bible scholar but want to be able to read Genesis and understand its big picture, this brief, witty book is the guide you've been waiting for. Clear summaries and thought-provoking questions provide direction for personal reflection and group discussion. Peter Enns, a Biblical Studies professor, and Jared Byas, an Old Testament professor, summarize Genesis' key themes and help us see the book as an ancient story, one with continued relevance for human experience today. "Genesis for Normal People" illuminates the characters that fill the book of Genesis, causing us to resonate with their choices and struggles even as we marvel at their distant world. And that's what you'll find here—not scientific proof texts or simple moral tales, but a distant world made available, and a story that is often strange, sometimes dangerous, and always filled with rich possibilities. Table of Chapter The Genesis of Genesis Chapter Genesis from 30,000 Feet Chapter Genesis 1 — Yahweh Is Better Chapter Genesis 2-4 — Adam Is Israel Chapter Genesis 4-5 — Cain Is a Fool Chapter Genesis 6 — Everyone Is Annihilated Chapter Genesis 10-12: Babylon Is Evil Chapter Genesis 12-22 — Abraham Is Chosen Chapter Genesis 23-25 — Isaac Is the Father of Israel Chapter Genesis 25-35 — Jacob Is Israel (Literally) Chapter Genesis 36-50 — Israel Is Saved Now What? Guide for Group Discussions

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Peter Enns
Peter Enns
Author · 14 books
Peter Enns is Abram S. Clemens Professor of Biblical Studies at Eastern University, St. Davids, Pennsylvania. He has taught courses at several other institutions including Harvard University, Fuller Theological Seminary, and Princeton Theological Seminary. Enns is a frequent contributor to journals and encyclopedias and is the author of several books, including Inspiration and Incarnation, The Evolution of Adam, and The Bible Tells Me So.
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