Genesis presents God’s purpose for humans to rule over his creation in a way that reflects his character—then describes how humans chose to rule by their own wisdom, filling the world with violence. But Genesis also reveals that God’s purposes cannot be thwarted, showing how God chose to work through the dysfunctional family of Abraham in his plan to restore all of creation.
This class will explore how reading Genesis against its ancient Near Eastern background and with attention to its literary artistry—especially its complex characterization—clarifies its theological significance. By examining the narrative of Genesis, students will develop a better understanding of our human calling to rule over the world in a way that reflects God’s character and gain a deeper awareness of how God is always working to bring about life and blessing, even through flawed instruments.