The Genesis Creation Narratives Revisited: Themes for a Global Age

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 45 (4):366-379 (1991)
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The creation narratives of Genesis 1 and 2 about “first things” need to be read, not simply within the personal context of our salvation, but within a universal context that encompasses the “last things” and “all things”

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Creation and ecology.Bernhard W. Anderson - 1983 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 4 (1):14 - 30.

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