This chapter reexamines the creation accounts in Genesis 1 and 2 and their implications for the creation-evolution controversy. My purpose is ... to help those who struggle with the conflict between their commitment to the Biblical text and their desire to live with intellectual integrity in the age of science. My method will centre on a Hebrew reading of these accounts of origin that never claimed to tell us “how creation happened.”
Millions of Christians believe that in the Bible's opening verses, one can read a step-by-step report of how the universe was created. In this chapter, I show evidence from the text that such a reading has never been the objective of Genesis 1. This claim may surprise, even scandalize, some of my readers. In contrast, others may sigh with relief, as it releases them from an almost unbearable inner conflict as they seek to be faithful to the scriptures while living with intellectual integrity in the age of science.
After all, God does not reveal by means of systematic knowledge but enters human history and accompanies his people. That is why the Hebrew Bible is not a set of abstract (scientific) truths—in this case about the creation—but a series of stories of the history of God and his people. It is the history of God’s loyalty and of Israel’s disobedience, and thus a historical testimony that God is for us.

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