WOMAN
interrogates the different layers in the two creation stories of the
Bible, its impact on gender relations, the personhood, womanhood and
dignity of women.
"WOMAN takes a focused approach, and Edem's
ability to delve into the multiple layers of the Genesis narrative is
truly captivating.
Rather than simply reciting existing beliefs, Edem
guides readers towards nuanced interpretations, which underpins the
core themes of the book.
Through its thought-provoking pages, Woman
invites us to re-examine our long-held beliefs, assumptions, and
prejudices, and to consider God’s intention.
The Genesis account in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) provides two different creation stories.
The
first, the Priestly (Elohim) story (Genesis 1:1-2:4a), emphasizes that
God created humans as both male and female at the same time (en masse).
The second, the Yahwist story (Genesis 2:4b-25) describes the creation
of man and woman separately, with the woman being created as a companion
for the man....
Woman stimulates contemplation about God's
purpose for humanity, particularly women, womanhood, human dignity,
marriage, and its origins.."
-Excerpt from FOREWORD by Prof. Mercy Amba Oduyoye, First African Woman Theologian, Educator and Poet