Dying to Control

The 21St Century Dilemma

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies
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Author: Leon R. Hayduchok ISBN: 9781449758196
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: August 2, 2012
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Leon R. Hayduchok
ISBN: 9781449758196
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: August 2, 2012
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

The story of Adam and Eveone of the oldest and most widely cherished stories in human historyhas been misused and abused in the battleground of Americas culture war. Dating back to the Scopes Trial of 1925, evolutionists and creationists have been tearing this story apart in their fight over the origin of man, losing sight of one significant detail: the story of Adam and Eve was not written as a scientific treatise but as an account of human nature and our relationship with God and one another.

Dying to Control offers a fresh and provocative look at the garden of Eden drama, revealing how the story of Adam and Eve is our story. By weaving autobiographical vignettes with cultural observations and biblical exposition, this penetrating work exposes our obsession with control and the extreme lengths we go to preserve and promote self. Yet, despite our willingness to kill ourselves and one another in an attempt to control our world and eternal destinies, there is hopeextraordinary hope.

This overdue commentary on American culture offers a compelling perspective on how to experience the fullness of life in a world dying to control.

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The story of Adam and Eveone of the oldest and most widely cherished stories in human historyhas been misused and abused in the battleground of Americas culture war. Dating back to the Scopes Trial of 1925, evolutionists and creationists have been tearing this story apart in their fight over the origin of man, losing sight of one significant detail: the story of Adam and Eve was not written as a scientific treatise but as an account of human nature and our relationship with God and one another.

Dying to Control offers a fresh and provocative look at the garden of Eden drama, revealing how the story of Adam and Eve is our story. By weaving autobiographical vignettes with cultural observations and biblical exposition, this penetrating work exposes our obsession with control and the extreme lengths we go to preserve and promote self. Yet, despite our willingness to kill ourselves and one another in an attempt to control our world and eternal destinies, there is hopeextraordinary hope.

This overdue commentary on American culture offers a compelling perspective on how to experience the fullness of life in a world dying to control.

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