Browsing by Subject "Genesis 2"
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The Biblical Account of Creation and Modern Theology
(1962)Forcing Scripture into the confines of science is not a new phenomenon. This is particularly true concerning creation. Certain modern theologians deny the truth of Genesis 1 and 2. Men such as Gerhard von Rad go so far as ... -
An Excerpt from "Chapter 2": Questions in the First 21 Chapters of Genesis
(1998)A translation of Aegidius Hunnius’ 1604 work which follows a question and answer format about questions pertaining to the creation of woman. The questions include: Why was Eve taken out of Adam’s side? Does “leave his ... -
Exegesis of Genesis 1 & 2
(1966)In Exegesis of Genesis One and Two, Dr. Siegbert W. Becker defends a literal interpretation of the biblical creation account against evolutionary theory and mythological readings. Presented in 1966, the essay argues that ... -
An Exegesis of Genesis 2:18-24
(1981)From the creation of man and woman, God established roles for each gender. This essay looks at the Hebrew text of this account in Genesis 2. The authors also discuss some of the questions about the issue and include ... -
Why Confessional Lutherans Believe that Genesis 1-3 Describes Real History
(0000)John F. Brug’s essay defends the historical understanding of Genesis 1–3 as foundational to confessional Lutheran theology. He contrasts the historical-grammatical method, which interprets Genesis as literal history, with ...