Reading Genesis by Marilynne Robinson: one long sermon

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This dense read feels a bit like sitting on a hard wood pew in itchy Sunday best

Hailing from northern Idaho – the American frontier – Marilynne Robinson is among our most revered living novelists. Her debut, Housekeeping , received critical acclaim, but it was the Pulitzer Prize-winning Gilead that put her on the literary map. The three novels that followed – Home , Lila and Jack – returned to the same story but from different points of view; the quartet has been

In Reading Genesis, Robinson turns her attention to the source text, with the King James version of Genesis included in the volume. Just as Calvin upheld sola scripture, or the authority of scripture, Robinson has referred to the first book of the Bible as “”. She believes that the Bible most likely had multiple authors, collectively guided by the Holy Spirit, and that reading it as literature does not diminish its divinity.

As to the age-old question of why a benevolent God would allow so much suffering, Calvin’s version of providence suggests widening the lens to take “a God’s-eye view” – it is only in the fullness of time that his purpose is revealed. Robinson is less heavy on predestined damnation than Calvin, pitching God’s forgiveness as gentler than judgment based on free will. Yet she still sees the Israelites’ 400-year enslavement in Egypt as providential.

 

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