A Revitalization of Images. Gregory C. Higgins

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      Fourth, Genesis 3 concludes with the fall from paradise into the world that we experience, a world in which all relations are distorted. Serpents strike at the heels of humans and humans try to stomp the lunging creature; women experience pain in childbirth; farmers till the soil under the scorching sun, and all creatures suffer the inevitable reality of death and their bodies return to the earth from which they were made. Trible insists, however, that “we misread if we assume that these judgments are mandates. They describe; they do not prescribe. They protest; they do not condone.” Like an earthquake that overturns everything in its wake, the effects of the fall ripple throughout every aspect of creation, including the relationship between men and women.

      The Revitalization of the Image of the Second Creation Story

      The Pauline pattern of seeing Adam as a “type” (Rom 5:14) or foreshadowing of Christ pervades orthodox Christian thought. “Therefore just as one man’s trespass led to condemnation for all, so one man’s act of righteousness leads to justification and life for all. For just as by the one man’s disobedience the many were made sinners, so by the one man’s obedience the many will be made righteous” (Rom 5:18–19). In his battle with the Pelagians, Augustine asserted the doctrine of original sin using the Adam-Christ typology. Countering the Pelagian claim that human sin persists because humans imitate the bad example of Adam, Augustine argued,

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