Have been pondering this. I think there is only one story. The Word of God is, and illuminates, history--doesn't tell us all movement in time and space, but tells us ["us" advisedly--rather than "me"] its meaning and traces its purposeful continuity, and brackets it with eternity; history coheres in Christ, the Word.
 
Will you add something?
 
Debbie
ftr, existential 'reality' is unorthodox outside of the Word of God (a comment for Debbie, too; also a question:
 
how does Gen 1-11 relate to history and how does history relate to the Word of God?:)
 
G
 
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 11:42:01 -0500 "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> [is] no [ fall..] orthodox?

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