
Pulitzer-winner Marilynne Robinson's "Reading Genesis" reimagines Scripture with luminous prose, challenging modern theological interpretations. Francis Spufford praised her nuanced approach that places her "in several camps at once." What makes this ancient text so relevant to today's environmental and geopolitical crises?
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When we open Genesis, we're not just reading another ancient creation myth. We're encountering a revolutionary text that fundamentally reimagines humanity's relationship with the divine. Unlike surrounding Babylonian myths where gods emerge from pre-existing chaos, create humans as servants, and remain capricious and often malevolent, Genesis presents something radically different. Its famous opening line-"In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth"-is a masterpiece of compression, approximating the instantaneous realization of divine intent. The narrative portrays our familiar world-sun illuminating earth, sea creatures swarming, birds in flight-each seen in wondrous singularity yet unified through seven iterations of "good." What makes this revolutionary is its insistence that goodness was created simultaneously with everything called "good." The text maintains perfect silence about what existed before "the beginning," setting it apart from myth while inviting comparison to scientific cosmology. Something happened once that continues to unfold in Being as we know it, with all consequences unfolding in time-which Einstein suggested might be our most persistent illusion. The cosmos, infinitesimal at its origins, finds true Nothingness inconceivable to our imagination. This vision has profound implications. If goodness is intrinsic to creation from the beginning rather than merely the order following divine triumph over chaos, then the material world itself carries inherent value. Unlike surrounding mythologies where humans are marginal servants, Genesis portrays them as creation's center with no competitors for God's attention.
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