Rational Bible: Genesis
Rational Bible: Genesis
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The Rational Bible: Book of Genesis explains that the Bible is not only relevant to today's issues but also consistent with rational thought.
Format: Hardback
Length: 520 pages
Publication date: 16 May 2019
Publisher: Regnery Publishing Inc
The Rational Bible, a bestselling five-part commentary by Dennis Prager, delves into the perplexing question of why many individuals perceive the Bible, the most influential book in world history, as outdated. It explores why our friends, neighbors, and even ourselves may dismiss the Bible as irrelevant, irrational, immoral, or all of these attributes. In this comprehensive explanation of the Book of Genesis, the first book of the Bible, Prager demonstrates that the Bible is not only profoundly relevant to contemporary issues but also fully compatible with rational thought.
The Book of Genesis, often referred to as the "Book of Beginnings," serves as a foundational text in the Bible. It provides an account of the creation of the world, the establishment of human beings, and the relationship between God and humanity. Prager begins by examining the creation account in Genesis, highlighting the logical and rational aspects of the narrative. He challenges the notion that the Bible is a collection of myths and legends, emphasizing that it is a historical record written by eyewitnesses who were inspired by God.
Prager argues that the creation account in Genesis is not only scientifically accurate but also reflects the deep wisdom and understanding of God. He points out that the order of creation, with the appearance of plants and animals before humans, demonstrates God's wisdom in creating a sustainable ecosystem. The creation of Adam and Eve, in Prager's view, is not a tale of disobedience but rather a symbol of God's love and desire for a relationship with humanity.
Furthermore, Prager explores the moral and ethical principles outlined in the Book of Genesis. He emphasizes the importance of obedience, respect, and love, which are fundamental to human relationships and society as a whole. He highlights the Ten Commandments, which serve as a guide for living a righteous and fulfilling life, and the teachings of Jesus Christ, who based his teachings on the principles of the Bible.
Prager also addresses the challenges posed by secularism and postmodernism to the authority of the Bible. He argues that these ideologies undermine the fundamental principles of morality and ethics, and that the Bible provides a clear and consistent moral framework for living a meaningful life. He challenges the notion that the Bible is outdated and irrelevant, emphasizing that it remains a source of wisdom, inspiration, and guidance for individuals seeking to understand the world around them and their place in it.
In conclusion, The Rational Bible: Why Do People Think the Bible Is Outdated? provides a compelling and rational explanation of the Book of Genesis and its significance in contemporary society. Through his meticulous analysis and thoughtful insights, Dennis Prager demonstrates that the Bible is not only relevant to todays issues but also fully compatible with rational thought. This book is a valuable resource for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of the Bible and its teachings, and for those who may be skeptical or dismissive of its relevance.
Weight: 1046g
Dimension: 192 x 262 x 32 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781621578987
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