Just when it seemed that nothing substantially new can be said or written about the first part of Genesis, In the Beginnings: Discovering the Two Worldviews Hidden within Genesis 1-11 presents it in a dramatic new light.
Through a close and careful reading of the first eleven chapters of Genesis, this book shows convincingly that hidden beneath the surface of the text there are not one, but two separate and parallel narratives that reflect not one, but two distinct perspectives on the most foundational elements of Judaism; there isn’t one beginning, but rather two beginnings.
The two narratives reflect two conceptions of God, two ideas about the nature and essence of human beings, two ways of understanding the relationship between God and human beings, two roles that God assigns to human beings in the world, two types of relationships between man and woman, and much more.
The book then addresses the challenge of living as Jews with different, and at times competing, foundational concepts and expectations.
A Book by Rabbi Dr. David Harbater