In part one of this side-quest on the relationship between Genesis 3 and the doctrines of the Fall and original sin, we looked at how the Old Testament, Second Temple Judaism, and New Testament understood the consequences of Adam’s sin. We saw that, while there was nothing in the way of a set ‘doctrine’ in … Continue reading Excursus on the Fall and Original Sin, Part 2: An Integral Study of Romans 5.12-21
Last time in this series on the first chapters of Genesis, we saw the saw the tragic scene in the garden play out. The first man and woman allow themselves to be swayed by the serpent’s lies and eat fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil — the one and only … Continue reading Consequences, Consequences: Genesis 3.14-24
As we’ve worked through the Genesis 2-3 creation story so far, we’ve wound up in a place familiar from the end of the Genesis 1 story: humanity living in harmony with God, each other, and creation, exercising our vocation to tend to the thriving of creation, in obedience to the commandment to choose life in … Continue reading Things Fall Apart: Genesis 3.1-13
We’re currently in the midst of a series of posts looking at the second creation story in the Bible, which goes from Genesis 2.4 to the end of chapter 3. In the most recent post, we saw how God formed Adam from the soil and created a garden for Adam to tend and inhabit. But, … Continue reading A Partner for Adam: Genesis 2.18-25