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Informationen zum Autor By Daniel Berrigan S.J. Klappentext For seven years, Daniel Berrigan pondered the themes, meanings, contradictions, and implications of the Bible's most well-known and well-cherished "Book of Beginnings." In light of the escalating violence, military occupations, and global acts of terrorism that have characterized the beginning of our twenty-first century, Genesis: Fair Beginnings, then Foul yields both sorrowful and hopeful reflections as Berrigan walks his readers through the Scripture, searching for stories of ancestry and origins that can "shed a measure of light on dark days." Bringing together lively midrash, biblical exegesis, and stirring social and political critique, Daniel Berrigan marries the keen eye of a biblical scholar with the heart and words of a poet revealing for today's generations the book of Genesis, in all of its aspects, fair and foul. Zusammenfassung In light of the escalating violence! military occupations! and global acts of terrorism that have characterized the beginning of the twenty-first century! this book yields both sorrowful and hopeful reflections. It walks the readers through the Scripture! searching for stories of ancestry and origins that can shed a measure of light on dark days. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Acknowledgments Chapter 4 Introduction Chapter 5 "In the beginning..." (1: 1-28) Chapter 6 "In the Divine image..." (1: 27- 4: 24) Chapter 7 "God blessed them and named them 'Humankind'..." (4: 25- 9: 6) Chapter 8 "My covenant with you..." (9: 8- 14: 17) Chapter 9 "A priest of the Most High God..." (14:17- 21:22) Chapter 10 "Take your son, your only son, whom you love so much..." (22: 2- 28: 10) Chapter 11 "A stairway, from Earth to Heaven..." (28: 10- 36: 8) Chapter 12 "Joseph dreams of greatness..." (37:1-42: 5) Chapter 13 "I am your brother Joseph" (42: 5- 50:26)