With memorable stories and important beginnings, Genesis is one of the most well-known Old Testament books. It is more than just a history, however; the Bible's first book teaches us about God and ourselves, laying the foundation of Christianity. John Calvin notes theological themes that run through this ancient book and into our hearts and lives today - including our ruinous guilt, our radical alienation from God, and his redeeming love. Calvin's ability to discern character and motivation from clues in the text, blended with his understanding of man's condition, creates a work that is constantly probing and practical, a thought-provoking and faithful exploration of this great book of the Bible.
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Alister E. McGrath (DPhil and DD, University of Oxford; Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts) is professor of theology, ministry, and education, and head of the Centre for Theology, Religion, and Culture at King's College, London. He is the author and editor of numerous books, including the award-winning The Passionate Intellect: ChristianFaith and the Discipleship of the Mind. A former atheist, he is respectful yet critical of the new atheist movement and regularly engages in debate and dialogue with its leaders.
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