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In this provocative study, Zimmerman examines the creation myths of traditional cultures and compares them to Genesis in terms of symbolic content. While the Old Testament in general has only vague references to life in heaven, the myths discuss the notion of an after-life in a more vivid manner. Zimmerman makes the novel claim that Genesis and the creation myths of hunter-gatherers have a common source in the primeval revelation made by God. In this sense, Genesis owes much of its content to a revelation that has been kept alive by hunter-gatherers. Zimmerman also revisits the debate between fundamental creationists and evolutionists, contending that the Bible does not teach science but sacred doctrine.

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chapter 1 Echoes of the Primeval Revelation chapter 2 Lifestyles of Hunter-gatherers chapter 3 Hunter-gatherers in Tierra Del Fuego chapter 4 The Lenape Worship the Supreme Being chapter 5 The Happy Hunting Ground chapter 6 Creation Myths Around the Globe chapter 7 Global Recognition of the Supreme Being chapter 8 Creation in Genesis chapter 9 The Six Days chapter 10 The Garden of Eden chapter 11 The Original Sin chapter 12 Genesis During the Babylonian Exile chapter 13 The Bible and Science chapter 14 A Salute to Adam and Eve chapter 15 From Adam to Christ chapter 16 References chapter 17 Index

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 11/23/1999 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761814870, 978-0761814870
      ISBN10: 0761814876

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this provocative study, Zimmerman examines the creation myths of traditional cultures and compares them to Genesis in terms of symbolic content. While the Old Testament in general has only vague references to life in heaven, the myths discuss the notion of an after-life in a more vivid manner. Zimmerman makes the novel claim that Genesis and the creation myths of hunter-gatherers have a common source in the primeval revelation made by God. In this sense, Genesis owes much of its content to a revelation that has been kept alive by hunter-gatherers. Zimmerman also revisits the debate between fundamental creationists and evolutionists, contending that the Bible does not teach science but sacred doctrine.

      Table of Contents
      chapter 1 Echoes of the Primeval Revelation chapter 2 Lifestyles of Hunter-gatherers chapter 3 Hunter-gatherers in Tierra Del Fuego chapter 4 The Lenape Worship the Supreme Being chapter 5 The Happy Hunting Ground chapter 6 Creation Myths Around the Globe chapter 7 Global Recognition of the Supreme Being chapter 8 Creation in Genesis chapter 9 The Six Days chapter 10 The Garden of Eden chapter 11 The Original Sin chapter 12 Genesis During the Babylonian Exile chapter 13 The Bible and Science chapter 14 A Salute to Adam and Eve chapter 15 From Adam to Christ chapter 16 References chapter 17 Index

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