One of the most persistent questions about Genesis 3 is why God did not simply erase Adam...
Genesis
The account of Jacob and Esau is intentionally written to provoke discomfort. Scripture does not frame the...
A widespread assumption in Christian theology is that the fall of Adam and Eve had to happen....
The debate between evolution and creation is usually framed as a conflict over origins, but that framing...
Genesis 6 and key writings from the Second Temple Period present a theological challenge to the mythologies...
The story of the Flood in Genesis has long captivated interpreters, theologians, and skeptics alike. Its dramatic...
In Tolkien’s legendarium, the Nazgûl are among the most terrifying figures. Once mortal kings, they became wraiths...
Genesis 6:1–4 raises one of the most contested questions in biblical interpretation: who are the bene elohim, the...
Genesis 2:7 says, “Then the Lord God formed the man of dust from the ground and breathed...
When comparing Yahweh to the gods of the nations, the real difference is not just in how...