Misunderstood Stories: Theological Commentary on Genesis 1-11 - eBook
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Misunderstood Stories: Theological Commentary on Genesis 1-11 - eBook  -     By: Robert Karl Gnuse

Misunderstood Stories: Theological Commentary on Genesis 1-11 - eBook

Cascade Books / 2014 / ePub

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Title: Misunderstood Stories: Theological Commentary on Genesis 1-11 - eBook
By: Robert Karl Gnuse
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Cascade Books
Publication Date: 2014
ISBN: 9781630871574
ISBN-13: 9781630871574
Stock No: WW110543EB

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Narratives in Genesis 1-11 have been misunderstood in many ways, but they especially have been used to oppress women and African Americans and to present a God of wrath and judgment. This commentary seeks to explain the real message behind those narratives, which is one that speaks of human dignity and equality, that affirms monotheism, that criticizes kings and tyrants, that declares our oneness with the animal realm and nature, and that proclaims a powerful message of divine grace with a deity personally involved in the human world. Humor may also be found in some of these stories. These biblical passages can be best explicated by close reading as well as by knowledge of comparable stories from the ancient Near East and from the classical world, and finally by knowledge of the concomitant social and political values connected with those other myths and narratives.

Author Bio

Robert Gnuse is the James C. Carter, SJ/Chase Bank Distinguished Professor of the Humanities at Loyola University New Orleans (LUNO), where he teaches Old Testament and world religions. He is the author of numerous books, including No Tolerance for Tyrants (2011), The Old Testament and Process Theology (2001), and No Other Gods (1997).

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