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Monday, July 6, 2009
 
 
BOOKS
The Beginning of Wisdom
Reading Genesis
 
 
Free Press
 
 
Hardcover
 
9.4'' x 6.26''
 
576 pages
 
ISBN: 0743242998
 
 
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Unlike the many devout readers who approach the Bible to find salvation,the authorcomes to Genesis in pursuit of philosophical wisdom.
 

Unlike the many devout readers who approach the Bible to find salvation, unlike even the secular scholars who take up the Bible to advance linguistic and historical understanding, Leon R. Kass comes to Genesis in pursuit of philosophical wisdom. And he finds it.

As a distinguished researcher in molecular biology and bioethics, Kass well understands how modern science has rendered untenable many traditional readings of the holy book. But he also recognizes how scientific expertise has created dilemmas demanding anew the kind of moral insights that generations have gleaned from Scripture. And though he demurs as to its divine inspiration, Kass finds in Genesis a richly rewarding narrative challenging readers to explore the promise and peril of human life.

Unfolding a unified series of pedagogical investigations (developed over two decades of teaching the text at the University of Chicago), Kass guides readers in profound reflections on natural and human origins: How did Eden's forbidden fruit deliver Adam and Eve to death yet simultaneously endow them with spiritual freedom? How did the failure of the Tower of Babel expose the limits of civilization--including our own?

Kass must ask different questions once Abraham appears (in Genesis 12), for his covenantal relationship with deity transcends philosophic reasoning. Yet in limning the rise of the Israelite nation, Kass probes the meaning--and contemporary significance--of a communal commitment to reverence and justice.

Readers unattached to church or synagogue may be surprised at how much the Bible still has to teach them.

Leon R. Kass is the Hertog Fellow at AEI.

 
Table of Contents

Preface: The Professor and the Fossil 
Introduction: The Beginning of Wisdom

Part I: Dangerous Beginnings: The Uninstructed Ways: Genesis

  • Awesome Beginnings: Man, Heaven, and the Created Order
  • The Follies of Freedom and Reason: The Story of the Garden of Eden (I)
  • The Vexed Question of Man and Woman: The Story of the Garden of Eden (II)
  • Fratricide and Founding: The Twisted Roots of Civilization
  • Death, Beautiful Women, and the Heroic Temptation: The Return of Chaos and the Flood
  • Elementary Justice: Man, Animals, and the Coming of Law and Covenant
  • Paternity and Piety: Noah and His Sons
  • Babel: The Failures of Civilization

Part II: Educating the Fathers: Genesis 

Abraham (Genesis 12-25)

  • Educating the Fathers: Father Abraham
  • Educating Father Abraham: The Meaning of Marriage
  • Educating Father Abraham: The Meaning of Patriarchy

Isaac (Genesis 25-28)

  • Inheriting the Way: From Father to Son
  • The Education of Isaac: From Son to Patriarch
  • Jacob (Genesis 28-35)
  • The Adventures of Jacob: The Taming of the Shrewd
  • Brotherhood and Piety: Facing Esau, Seeing God
  • Politics and Piety: Jacob Becomes Israel

The Generations of Jacob: Joseph, Judah, and Their Brothers (Genesis 36-50)

  • The Generations of Jacob: The Question of Leadership
  • Joseph the Egyptian
  • Joseph and His Brothers: Estrangement and Recognition
  • Israel in Egypt: The Way Not Taken
  • Losing Joseph, Saving Israel: Jacob Preserves the Way

Epilogue: The End of the Beginning