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Genesis 2 Analysis

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The religious views of creation have influenced how people relate to each other and how they view the world around them. Genesis 2, which is the story of creation, provides the basis of which writers of texts like “Naming God” and “Towards an Evolutionary Christian Theology” have based their opinions on. Before analyzing and comparing these writings, it is vital to first look at the creation story and conclude what we can from its small and hidden details that unknowningly have provided Christians with guidance on how to treat others and how to care for the world itself. If you were to ask someone to summarize the creation story, they would probably tell you about God creating a man, giving him animals, and finally giving him a partner. Although these three events are important, it is also important to realize the reason as to why God was doing these things. Why did God create Adam? “The Lord God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to till it and keep it.” (Genesis 2). Not only is God creating Adam for this purpose but he is expecting him to keep up with the garden and care for it. This provides a basis of our obligation to be environmentally friendly and sustain what God has given us. This story unites science and religion and encourages them both to work …show more content…

It is possible to conclude that relating to nature as shown in Genesis 2, is the same as relating to others like Paul Farmer encourages in “Naming God”. Farmer sheds light on the poor and oppressed who are often “hidden from view and without effective political voice.” (Moore, 22). Although nature and people are two different things, Farmer is saying that we are called to give the less fortunate a chance at life too just like Adam gave the plants of the garden a chance. He too is bringing both science and religion onto the same team in order to do good in the world and improve quality of life for all

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