Creation and fall ; Temptation : two biblical studies

by Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Other authorsDietrich Bonhoeffer
Paper Book, 1997

Status

Available

Call number

BS1235.2.B57 1997

Publication

New York : Simon & Schuster, 1997.

Description

In this enlightening study, renowned twentieth-century theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer offers a careful textual analysis of the story of creation, approaching the biblical tale of Genesis with the eye of a philosopher and the soul of a true Christian. "Creation and Fall" is Bonhoeffer's lucid, brilliant analysis of the first three chapters of Genesis. Here he discusses the seeming scientific naiveté behind the creation story, God's love and goodness, and humanity's creation, its free will, and its blessedness. Bonhoeffer also tackles difficult questions that are raised from the first book of the Bible, questions about the seemingly redundant second story of creation, about God's own beginning, about the source of the light that was created the first day. The author then expounds upon Adam and Eve's fall from grace: How could they, creatures made in God's image, have thought to oppose God so foully? Where did the first evil come from? How did humanity lose its right to live in paradise? In "Temptation," Bonhoeffer questions how temptation appeared in the midst of Eden's innocence, and he explores the very nature of evil. Bonhoeffer explains that Jesus Christ helps us to understand and conquer physical and spiritual temptation through His grace and goodness.… (more)

Subjects

LCC

BS1235.2.B57 1997

Original publication date

1932-1933 (Creation and Fall)
1937 (Temptation)

Physical description

144 p.; 22 cm

ISBN

0684825872 / 9780684825878

Barcode

31342000008333
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