Be Fruitful and Multiply: A Crux of Thematic Repetition in Genesis 1-11


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In this study Andrew J. Schmutzer puts his hand to an in-depth study of the Creation Mandate known within Reformed theology as the Cultural Mandate. His analysis focuses on key texts of Gods blessing in Genesis 1-11. In particular Schmutzer explores the theological significance of Genesis 1:28 using a biblical-theological approach sensitive to the biblical literature. Delving into such issues as the nature of divine blessing humankinds royal stewardship and the role of the image of God this study draws the reader back to the biblical text as the lead carriage for foundational questions in contemporary faith. The result is theological grist primed to address the related issues of ecological crisis social oppression gender studies and eco-theology. How one understands the Creation Mandate has serious implications. Be Fruitful and Multiply provides a sharp tool to help address these serious issues.
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