God Saw That It Was Good, Not Perfect
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God Saw That It Was Good, Not Perfect

A Canonical-Dialogic Reading of Genesis 1-3

The reversal of creation to a non-functional state is understood to be symbolic of God’s judgement, whereas its restoration symbolizes hope. A firm understanding of the crucial theological topic of creation is essential for comprehending the canonical story and redemptive history present in Genesis 1–3. Yet how has the traditional progressive reading of these chapters formed our understanding of the goodness of creation in relation to perfection and functionality? Considering the broader canonical context, Dr. Hulisani Ramantswana challenges the standard interpretation of these chapters and argues that the goodness of creation does not imply perfection, but instead infers its functionality. Proposing an alternative reading, he contends the hope in a new heaven and new earth suggests a radical transformation of the “good” creation instead of merely a restoration. Through analyzing the formula of approval in Genesis 1–3, he considers the impact this reframing of “goodness” might have on the doctrine of creation and how it aids in comprehending our position in a creation that is flawed by evil. Stimulating and thought-provoking, those interested in cultivating a deeper understanding creation and re-creation in the canonical perspective will appreciate this study.

Detalles del libro

Editorial
Langham Academic
Año de publicación
2024
Colección
Studies in Old Testament
Idioma
Inglés
ISBN
9781839739446
LAN
57dc7ea2f940

Formatos

Tapa blanda ePub