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The Lost World of the Flood - Mythology, Theology, and the Deluge Debate (Paperback)
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The Lost World of the Flood - Mythology, Theology, and the Deluge Debate (Paperback)
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"The flood continued forty days on the earth; and the waters
increased, and bore up the ark, and it rose high above the earth .
. . and the ark floated on the face of the waters" (Gen 6:17-18
NRSV). In modern times the Genesis flood account has been probed
and analyzed for answers to scientific, apologetic, and historical
questions. It is a text that has called forth "flood geology,"
fueled searches for remnants of the ark on Mount Ararat, and
inspired a full-size replica of Noah's ark in a theme park. Some
claim that the very veracity of Scripture hinges on a particular
reading of the flood narrative. But do we understand what we are
reading? Longman and Walton urge us to ask what the biblical author
might have been saying to his ancient audience. Our quest to
rediscover the biblical flood requires that we set aside our own
cultural and interpretive assumptions and visit the distant world
of the ancient Near East. Responsible interpretation calls for the
patient examination of the text within its ancient context of
language, literature, and thought. And as we return from that lost
world to our own, we will need to ask whether geological science
supports the notion of flood geology. To read Longman and Walton is
to put our feet on firmer interpretive ground. Without attempting
to answer all of our questions, they lift the fog of modernity and
allow the sunlight to reveal the true contours of the text. As with
other books in the Lost World series, The Lost World of the Flood
is an informative and enlightening journey toward a more
responsible reading of a timeless biblical narrative. The books in
the Lost World Series follow the pattern set by Bible scholar John
H. Walton, bringing a fresh, close reading of the Hebrew text and
knowledge of ancient Near Eastern literature to an accessible
discussion of the biblical topic at hand using a series of
logic-based propositions.
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