Princeton theologian Bernhard Anderson explores the historical, mythopoeic, and theological dimensions of classic Old Restament reflections on the motif of creation. The result is an abundance of fresh insight and compelling exegesis that have implications for human life and thought today.
A collection of essays by A. on the doctrine of Creation in the OT. There is a lot of great stuff here. A. has good insight into the creation faith of Israel and the New Creation trajectory. Good thoughts on providence as well. A. accepts critical theories, which limits his usefulness, though. Academic.