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The Beginning (Chronicles of the Door, Bk 1)
The Beginning - Chronicles of the Door, Bk 1
Author: Gene Edwards
This volume in The Chronicles of the Door explores the mystery and marvel of God at work. — In The Beginning, God's creation of the world is viewed from the angels' perspective. Man, the crowning glory, rules Creation in full fellowship with his Creator―until he succumbs to the fallen Angel of Light, and the Do...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780842310840
ISBN-10: 0842310843
Publication Date: 10/1992
Pages: 122
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Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
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fyonafay avatar reviewed The Beginning (Chronicles of the Door, Bk 1) on + 25 more book reviews
Definately a a fictional spin on the whole creation story from the bible but alot of it is also fact and I love the way it is told through every creations eyes. It made for an interesting read to say the least.
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A creative retelling of Genesis through the eyes of angels. The writing is poetic in some places, but mostly it's simple writing (great for reading aloud). The fall of Adam and Eve is gentler than in the Bible and Satan comes across as much more sinister.

It would probably be a wonderful way to introduce the book of Genesis for children or new-comers to Christianity. The story-telling ends when Adam and Eve leave the Garden of Eden, but the writing ends with God approaching Abram.

The one thing to be aware of is that Part III separates itself a lot from the Bible. In Edwards' interpretation, Satan was felled by the Archangels /before/ convincing Adam and Eve to take the fruit of the tree. It's a great drama to include, but it's important for one to consider if one is thinking about using this as a teaching tool.


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