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Genesis: Critical Essay by William H. Ralston, Jr.

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SOURCE: “That Old Serpent,” The Sewanee Review, Vol. LXXXI, No. 3, July-September, 1973, pp. 389-428.

In the following essay, Ralston examines the composition and themes of Genesis, maintaining that the book emphasizes man's separation from God.

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