How the world began; man in the first chapters of the bible, by ..., translated with an introduction by John W. Doberstein.
Material type: TextLanguage: engger Publication details: Philadelphia, Muhlenberg Press [1961]Description: viii, 308 p. 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 222.11 20
- BS1235.4 .T513
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The beginning. In the beginning -- The primeval witnesses -- The light of the world -- God's autograph -- The creation of man. Man-the risk of God -- Creation and evolution, faith and science -- The meaning and order of the sexes -- The great sabbath -- The story of the fall. How evil cam into the world -- The bridgehead of the temper -- Guilt and destiny -- The mystery of death -- The story of Cain and Abel. The Cain within us -- Where is Abel your brother? -- Insecure man -- The story of the flood. Floods and fires -- Noah-the adventure in faith -- The building of the Tower of Babel. The fear of our fellows -- Outlines of a new world order -- Postscript for theological readers.
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