This book explores the meaning of Genesis 1-11 in the context of ancient Mesopotamian civilization, based on a new convergence between historical, scientific and spiritual understandings of mankind's first encounters with God.
Many books have been written on the interpretation of Genesis but none has been able to achieve a breakthrough in understanding. By combining recent archaeological and scientific evidence with new insights into the nature of divine revelation, the author offers a dramatic new understanding of Genesis, based on the thesis that the stories told in the first chapters of the Bible can also be traced in ancient human history.
