Genesis

  • Genesis: An Epic Poem of the Terraforming of Mars
    By Frederick Turner

    Originally published in 1988, Genesis was the first major work of fiction that addressed the idea of terraforming Mars.

  • Genesis
    By LARA MORGAN

    Rosie Black is on the run to save her family and uncover the truth.

  • Genesis: A Living Conversation
    By Bill D. Moyers

    People need stories to make sense of the world--to hold their lives together, and to fasten on to those values that last. The greatest stories are found in the Bible,...

  • Genesis: Every Album, Every Song
    By Stuart MacFarlane

    This book takes the reader on a journey through their entire catalogue, taking each album in turn and examining every track.

  • Genesis: Let There Be Sound Doctrine
    By Steven L. Rogers, Courtney L. Johnson

    " The reader should be forewarned this written work takes an unwavering confrontational approach with the sword of doctrine to pierce and cut away the customs, traditions, political correctness, spiritualism, and ignorance that has ...

  • Genesis
    By Louise Haney

    Genesis is the first book of the Law and also the first book of the entire Bible. The name Genesis literally means "In the Beginning".

  • Genesis: Memory of Fire
    By Eduardo Galeano

    Genesis, the first volume in Eduardo Galeano's Memory of Fire trilogy, is both a meditation on the clashes between the Old World and the New and, in the author's words, an attempt to “rescue the kidnapped memory of all America.” It is a ...

  • Genesis: Part One of the Trilogy Memory of Fire
    By Eduardo Galeano

    Genesis: Part One of the Trilogy Memory of Fire

  • Genesis
    By Ken Abraham, Daniel Hart

    Azul Dante, the charismatic leader of the Prodigal Project, offers a beacon of hope in the darkest hours following the Rapture, but seven men and women find their souls tested to the limits in their search for the promised land.

  • Genesis: Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching
    By Walter Brueggemann

    In his clear and readable, style Walter Brueggemann presents Genesis as a single book set within the context of the whole of biblical revelation. He sees his task as bringing the text close to the faith and ministry of the church.

  • Genesis: Beginning and Blessing
    By R. Kent Hughes

    The book of Genesis contains some of the most beautiful and well-known stories in the Bible: the garden, the flood, the tower of Babel, and the lives of the patriarchs. But these are more than just good stories.

  • Genesis
    By R. R. Reno

    This is the right way to read scripture--as a multigenerational exegetical workshop among Christians, Jews, and interested others, not looking for more or less reliable historical information or literary pre-history but for the sort of ...

  • Génesis: versión de la biblia del Oso
    By Casiodoro de Reina

    Génesis: versión de la biblia del Oso

  • Genesis
    By Karin Slaughter

    The third Will Trent novel, from the No. 1 Bestseller.

  • Genesis
    By Gale A. Yee, Athalya Brenner, Archie Chi Chung Lee

    The Texts @ Contexts series presents cutting-edge scholarship on select books of the Bible from authors writing from a rich array of social, cultural, and ethnic locations, all participants in the Society of Biblical Literature's Contextual ...

  • Genesis: A Devotional Commentary
    By W H Griffith 1861-1924 Thomas

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations.

  • Genesis: Translation and Commentary
    By Robert Alter

    TO THE READER hence designated J), the Elohistic document (E), and the Priestly document (P). Most scholars have concluded that J and E are considerably earlier than P, which could be as late as the sixth or fifth century B.C.E. (the ...

  • Genesis
    By Wayne Sibley Towner

    Considers the themes of cosmology, anthropology, evolution, interactions between men and women, sibling friction, and the origins of the bible in Genesis, suggesting channels for further reflection and ways in which Genesis can enrich faith ...

  • Genesis: In the Beginning
    By Dianne Bergant

    In this important new commentary, Bergant explores the biblical text but also points out some of the social biases of the original community, an awareness which is crucial for an adequate understanding of the text.

  • Genesis: Book 1
    By Helen Dennis

    Introducing the first in a thrilling new series packed with adventure: this book has an illustrated narrative running through it, helping readers to solve the mystery alongside the characters in the story.