Genesis
(Book)
The central thesis underlying this study of Genesis is that the God who is revealed as a character in Genesis is always a savior. In Genesis, David Cotter, helps readers discern a structure in the book whereby the least and the weakest are the object of God's saving help. Cotter begins with an introduction to the methodology that is used throughout the book. The introductory essay deals with the theory of Hebrew narrative and the challenges posed to biblical exegesis by contemporary literary theory. The theme of the commentary itself is that the God who is revealed as a character in Genesis is always a savior.
Cotter, D. W. (2003). Genesis. Collegeville, Minn., Liturgical Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Cotter, David W. 2003. Genesis. Collegeville, Minn., Liturgical Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Cotter, David W, Genesis. Collegeville, Minn., Liturgical Press, 2003.
MLA Citation (style guide)Cotter, David W. Genesis. Collegeville, Minn., Liturgical Press, 2003.
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 339-349) and index. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Pt 1: Stories about beginnings : Genesis 1-11 -- The story of the creation of all that is : Genesis 1:1-2:3 -- The story of the creation of man and woman, the paradise in which they lived and that they chose to lose, and the sin that ensued : Genesis 2-3, 4 -- Genesis 5 : the ongoing genealogy of humanity -- The story of the great flood and the covenant that ensued : Genesis 6-9 -- Genesis 10 : the ongoing genealogy of humanity -- The story about Babel : Genesis 11:1-9 -- Genesis 11:10-32 : the ongoing genealogy of humanity (Abram, his family, and their troubles introduced) -- The narrative structure of Genesis 1-11 -- Pt 2: Stories about the troubled family chosen for blessing : Genesis 12-50 -- Choosing where to stand -- In the time of the first generation : Genesis 12-25 -- God as a developing character in Genesis 12-25 -- In the time of the second generation : Genesis 25-28 -- In the time of the third generation : Genesis 28-36 -- Genesis 36:1-43 : Esau and his strengths -- In the time of the fourth generation : Genesis 37-50 -- Outsiders : the use of location, movement, and concentric structure to highlight the autonomy of female characters (Genesis 38, 1 Samuel 25, 2 Samuel 11, 2 Samuel 13). | |
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