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In this book, the author explores the negative consequences of the predominant Christian interpretation of the first three chapters of the Book of Genesis and offers an alternative idea for how the relationship between God and humanity got started. Rejecting the notions of "The Fall" and "Original Sin," the author suggests such concepts, which dominate the Christian psyche, should be discarded and replaced with ideas more in line with the current context of Christian life.

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In this book, the author explores the negative consequences of the predominant Christian interpretation of the first three chapters of the Book of Genesis and offers an alternative idea for how the relationship between God and humanity got started. Rejecting the notions of "The Fall" and "Original Sin," the author suggests such concepts, which dominate the Christian psyche, should be discarded and replaced with ideas more in line with the current context of Christian life.


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Autorenporträt
Tom Vandergriff is a husband, a father of two and has been a Presbyterian minister for over 25 years. He loves the life he has built with his wife and best friend, Kelly. Together they enjoy spending time with their two fantastic children, Landon and Lainey, and with friends and relatives. Rev. Vandergriff is a graduate of Wabash College and Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary and has served as pastor of Fourth Presbyterian Church in Louisville, Kentucky for over 18 years. He loves sports, music, reading and theological discussions.