Speech and Separation: Genesis 1.3-25, Part I

The other day we looked at the first two verses of Genesis 1, which describe the primordial, ‘not-yet’ state of the world before God’s creative acts begin. It sets a mysterious scene, filled with elements that are as of yet unformed and therefore useless, but are also full of potential. Today we’ll look at days … Continue reading Speech and Separation: Genesis 1.3-25, Part I

Setting the Stage: Genesis 1.1-2

In the previous post in this series-long deep-dive into the first eleven chapters of Genesis, we looked at the Genesis 1 creation story as a whole. This study suggested that the story was intended less as an explanation of the world’s origins than it was an act of theological resistance, using the language and motifs … Continue reading Setting the Stage: Genesis 1.1-2

God among the Gods: Genesis 1.1-2.3

“In the beginning when God created the heavens and the earth…” (Genesis 1.1). There are few more evocative words in all of the Jewish or Christian Scriptures than these, their very first. They begin, of course, the first of two creation stories recorded in Genesis. The passage as a whole stretches thirty-four verses, from Genesis … Continue reading God among the Gods: Genesis 1.1-2.3

In the Beginning: An Integral Study of Genesis 1-11 – Series Introduction

Over all of the many years I’ve been keeping this blog, my various projects and series have consistently brought me back to the opening chapters of Genesis. Do we need to reassess our relationship with creation? Turn to Genesis. Do we need to question common understandings of sin? Turn to Genesis. Are we exploring what … Continue reading In the Beginning: An Integral Study of Genesis 1-11 – Series Introduction

Why I am … Integral: Final Thoughts on a Renewed Generous Orthodoxy

It’s become a common trope on this blog for me to end a series by exploring its themes through the lens of Integral thought. (I’ve done it for at least series on: Tradition, Ephesians, Knowing God, and also made reference to it throughout my series on the history of Biblical Interpretation.) This tendency alone shows … Continue reading Why I am … Integral: Final Thoughts on a Renewed Generous Orthodoxy