Sex, War, and Sin: Humanity's Path from the Garden Toward the City of a Holy God
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Sex, War, and Sin: Humanity's Path from the Garden Toward the City of a Holy God  -     By: James H. Gailey

Sex, War, and Sin: Humanity's Path from the Garden Toward the City of a Holy God

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Title: Sex, War, and Sin: Humanity's Path from the Garden Toward the City of a Holy God
By: James H. Gailey
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 344
Vendor: Wipf & Stock
Publication Date: 2012
Dimensions: 9.90 X 6.90 X 0.80 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 6 ounces
ISBN: 161097834X
ISBN-13: 9781610978347
Stock No: WW978347

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An examination of the Hebrew Scriptures reveals the ethical situations in ancient Israel as a structural analysis, and exposes a covenantal triangle that features a dynamic of giving and receiving, taking and paying penalties, as a meme for human relationships. This can be applied to groups as well as individuals and is surprisingly applicable to life in the twenty-first century. Two senses of "Law"--natural scientific discoveries and the rules laid down by a divine creator--lead to frames for considering these covenantal relationships, and even the existence of "Sin." Are we bound to obey the rules laid down by God, or may we decide what is best for us?

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