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The Lost World of Genesis One

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Overview

In this mix of cultural critique and biblical studies, John Walton presents a literary and theological understanding of Genesis 1 within the context of the ancient Near Eastern world and unpacks its implications for our modern scientific understanding of origins.

Ideal for students, professors, pastors and lay readers with an interest in the intelligent design controversy and creation-evolution debates, Walton’s thoughtful analysis unpacks seldom appreciated aspects of the biblical text and sets Bible-believing scientists free to investigate the question of origins.

  • Presents a literary and theological understanding of Genesis 1.
  • Unpacks its implications for our modern scientific understanding of origins.
  • Explores seldom appreciated aspects of the biblical text.
  • Lesson 1: Genesis One Is Ancient Cosmology
  • Lesson 2: Ancient Cosmology Is Function-Oriented
  • Lesson 3: “Create” (Bara’) Concerns Functions
  • Lesson 4: The Beginning State Is Non-Functional
  • Lesson 5: The First Six Days
  • Lesson 6: Divine Rest in Temples
  • Lesson 7: Cosmos Is Sacred Space
  • Lesson 8: The Nature of the Seven Days
  • Lesson 9: Science and Scripture
  • Lesson 10: God and Theology
  • Title: The Lost World of Genesis One (video)
  • Author: John H. Walton
  • Publisher: Seminary Now
  • Print Publication Date: 2023
  • Logos Release Date: 2023
  • Era: era:modern
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Video
  • Subject: Bible. O.T. Genesis 1 › Criticism, interpretation, etc.--Videos
  • Resource ID: LLS:LSTWRLDGNSSNVD
  • Resource Type: Media
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2023-12-19T18:12:28Z
John H. Walton

Dr. John H. Walton, professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College, spent 20 years teaching at Moody Bible Institute.

In his college years, he developed a passion for archaeology and Bible history. Instead of training to be an archaeologist, though, he focused his attention on studies comparing the culture and literature of the Bible and the ancient Near East. He has never lost his fascination with this subject, but comparative studies only provide one of the means by which he tries to get people excited about the Old Testament. He’s saddened by how little exposure to and understanding of the Old Testament many Christians have, but he’s passionate in doing whatever he can to remedy this spiritual and theological loss.

For 25 years, Dr. Walton was active at South Park Church in Park Ridge, Illinois—teaching at every level, from adults through preschool. He’s driven by the desire to offer people a greater familiarity with God’s Word and a greater confidence in understanding God’s revelation of himself in its pages. Since moving to Wheaton, he has gotten involved in the same areas of ministry at Glen Ellyn Bible Church.

Whether in teaching or writing, he’s constantly challenged in his own life because the material he’s presenting stretches him as much as it stretches his students and readers. Whatever he’s writing or teaching also has a way of infiltrating his family. His wife, Kim, was trained as a biochemist, which made for interesting dinner conversations—especially when he was working on his Genesis commentary. His three kids have often gotten involved in the discussions, and he’s had fun responding to them and seeing his family grow together.

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