Created for Communion with God
The Promise of Genesis 1 and 2
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In 'Created for Communion with God,' Harrison Perkins interprets Genesis 1-2 as a divine invitation to relationship and fellowship with God. The book emphasizes that these chapters are not merely a scientific manual or historical record but a profound expression of God's desire for communion with humanity.
It highlights the inherent human orientation toward an eschatological goal, rooted in bearing the image of God. The work addresses questions about our relationship with God and the restoration of that relationship through grace.
This book provides insights for study groups, Bible studies, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the theological and relational significance of Genesis 1-2.
It highlights the inherent human orientation toward an eschatological goal, rooted in bearing the image of God. The work addresses questions about our relationship with God and the restoration of that relationship through grace.
This book provides insights for study groups, Bible studies, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the theological and relational significance of Genesis 1-2.