Footprints of Adam and Eve

Footprints of Adam and Eve
Author: William Crumley
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2013-03-31
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781484010853

For almost fifty years I have been working to help make this a more just world. I have read many treatises and books. I have been involved in political activity to try and create a more just world. I have worked with many different and divergent groups. Only in the last few months have I begun to hear that any successful endeavor must include a strong spiritual element. This book is an attempt to merge the two elements of social justice and our own spirituality as humans. It begins by looking at the biblical accounts of mankind's original sin and the consequences of that sin. Much of the biblical accounts look at the reaction of God. This account centers on the actions of mankind and their consequences. The focus then shifts to some of the deeper consequences of human sin portrayed as the footprints of Adam and Eve on this earth. (See picture at the end of the book). The book ends with a poem written by the author. He attempts to illustrate that we are redeemed from original sin not by eliminating it but reaching out to those who are the greatest victims of that sin. The book starts with a prologue entitled "The Footprints of Adam and Eve." It then looks at contemporary Footprints of Adam and Eve such as widespread resistance to change, an ever increasing debt, the failure of banks, a huge corporation which owns at least 5% of almost half of the large corporations in the USA, the move to create more energy. All these symptoms are caused by greed. The final chapter is entitled "We Need A New Set of Footprints." It looks at some alternatives that ordinary people are using today to help correct our failures. The book ends with a poem composed by the author entitled "Finding the Footprints of God." A concluding picture shows the earth with human footprints on it and asks: "What Footprints Are You Leaving on Earth?"

The First Book of Adam and Eve

The First Book of Adam and Eve
Author: Rutherford Hayes Platt
Publisher: Aegitas
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024-05-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0369411390

The First Book of Adam and Eve, written by Rutherford Platt, is a deeply impactful and thought-provoking work that offers a unique perspective on the beginning of humanity. This book delves into the story of Adam and Eve, the first humans created by God in the Garden of Eden, as told in the Book of Genesis. However, unlike traditional interpretations, Platt’s retelling of this biblical tale explores the inner thoughts and emotions of these iconic figures, giving readers a deeper understanding of their actions and the consequences of their choices. Platt’s writing style is captivating and engaging, drawing readers into the world of Adam and Eve and allowing them to experience their journey firsthand. Through vivid descriptions and richly detailed imagery, we are transported to the idyllic setting of the Garden of Eden and can almost feel the warm sun on our skin and smell the sweet scents of the fruit trees. But as the story progresses and Adam and Eve face challenges and temptations, the tone shifts to one of tension and uncertainty, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. One of the most striking aspects of this book is the way in which it humanizes Adam and Eve. Rather than being seen as perfect and faultless beings, they are portrayed as complex individuals with flaws and doubts, making their story relatable and relevant to modern-day readers. Platt’s portrayal of Eve, in particular, challenges traditional views of her as the temptress who caused the downfall of humanity. Instead, she is depicted as a strong and independent woman who is curious and eager to learn, but also vulnerable and struggling to find her place in the world. In addition to its literary merits, The First Book of Adam and Eve also offers a wealth of educational value. Not only does it provide a fascinating retelling of a well-known biblical story, but it also raises important questions and prompts critical thinking about the nature of God, humanity, and the relationship between the two. By going beyond the surface level of the biblical account, Platt encourages readers to delve deeper and examine the moral and philosophical implications of this ancient tale. Overall, The First Book of Adam and Eve is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the biblical story of creation in a fresh and thought-provoking way. Platt’s masterful storytelling and insightful commentary make this book an invaluable resource for educators and students alike, offering a unique perspective on a foundational story of the Judeo-Christian tradition. It is a timeless work that will continue to inspire and challenge readers for generations to come.

The First Love Story

The First Love Story
Author: Bruce Feiler
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2018-03-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1101980508

An exploration of the way Adam and Eve introduced the idea of love into the world, and how they continue to shape our deepest feelings about relationships, family, and togetherness. Since antiquity, Adam and Eve have stood at the center of every conversation about men and women. Yet instead of celebrating them, history has blamed them for bringing sin, deceit, and death into the world. In this fresh retelling of their story, Bruce Feiler travels from the Garden of Eden in Iraq to the Sistine Chapel in Rome, discovering how Adam and Eve should be hailed as exemplars of a long-term, healthy, resilient relationship. At a time of discord and fear over the strength of our social fabric, Feiler shows how history's first couple can again be role models for unity, forgiveness, and love.

The Book of Adam and Eve, Also Called The Conflict of Adam and Eve With Satan, a Book of the Early Eastern Church

The Book of Adam and Eve, Also Called The Conflict of Adam and Eve With Satan, a Book of the Early Eastern Church
Author: Solomon Caesar Malan
Publisher: Franklin Classics Trade Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2018-11-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9780344732997

This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

First Book of Adam and Eve

First Book of Adam and Eve
Author: Rutherford Platt
Publisher: LA CASE Books
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2011
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Translated from an Arabic original and believed to date back to the 5th or 6th century AD, The First Book of Adam & Eve begins immediately after the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden and ends with the testament and translation of Enoch with great emphasis being placed on Adam's sorrow and helplessness in the world outside of the Eden.

The Lost World of Adam and Eve

The Lost World of Adam and Eve
Author: John H. Walton
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2015-02-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830897712

What if reading Genesis 2–3 in its ancient Near Eastern context shows that the creation account makes no claims regarding Adam and Eve's material origins? John Walton's groundbreaking insights into this text create space for a faithful reading of Scripture along with full engagement with science, creating a new way forward in the human origins debate.

Adam and Eve in Seventeenth-Century Thought

Adam and Eve in Seventeenth-Century Thought
Author: Philip C. Almond
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1999-11-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0521660769

Fascinating account of the biblical story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.

The Rise and Fall of Adam and Eve: The Story That Created Us

The Rise and Fall of Adam and Eve: The Story That Created Us
Author: Stephen Greenblatt
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 535
Release: 2017-09-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 0393634582

“Endlessly illuminating and a sheer pleasure to read.” —Jack Miles, author of God: A Biography Daring to take the great biblical account of human origins seriously, but without credulity. The most influential story in Western cultural history, the biblical account of Adam and Eve is now treated either as the sacred possession of the faithful or as the butt of secular jokes. Here, acclaimed scholar Stephen Greenblatt explores it with profound appreciation for its cultural and psychological power as literature. From the birth of the Hebrew Bible to the awe-inspiring contributions of Augustine, Dürer, and Milton in bringing Adam and Eve to vivid life, Greenblatt unpacks the story’s many interpretations and consequences over time. Rich allegory, vicious misogyny, deep moral insight, narrow literalism, and some of the greatest triumphs of art and literature: all can be counted as children of our “first” parents.