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How Marilynne Robinson Reads Scripture.

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Title: How Marilynne Robinson Reads Scripture.
Authors: Shulevitz, Judith
Source: Atlantic Monthly; Mar2024, Vol. 333 Issue 2, p92-96, 4p, 1 Cartoon or Caricature
Abstract: Marilynne Robinson's book, "Reading Genesis," explores the artistry and realism of the Bible's first book. Robinson argues that the biblical author's deep tenderness towards humanity sets the Bible apart from ancient literature. She also examines the stories of Jacob and Jack Boughton, characters who commit sins but also suffer greatly. Robinson's analysis delves into the problem of evil and the complex relationship between God and humanity. Ultimately, she suggests that the beauty of the Bible lies in its ability to capture the complexity of human existence without simplifying it. [Extracted from the article]
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ISSN: 10727825
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