The power of Genesis lies in its stories, especially those of the
creation, the Fall, Cain and Abel, Noah, Abraham, Jacob, and Joseph.
Armstrong traces the grand design of Genesis and its great themes,
examines its stories in fascinating detail, and shows why and how they
work so well to illustrate the human quest for meaning. We discover how
these ancient tales illuminate our most profound and intractable
problems: our struggle with evil, with obtuseness, with cowardice, and
particularly with the difficulty of facing up to the consequences of our
past actions. Most significantly, Armstrong makes clear how the stories
in Genesis can help us to relate - morally - to our own personal
histories in our strivings to make ourselves whole, and to grasp why the
struggle itself is worthwhile even if its goal is never fully achieved.