Posts tagged Garden of Eden
Paradise In Iraq
The Daily Dish at The Daily Beast sends a kind shout-out to my Killing the Buddha essay on Eden as a place of loss.
Paradise Lust | Tagged Daily Dish, Garden of Eden, Iraq, Killing the Buddha
Garden of Eden–Found! Again!
It’s not every day that serious archaeologists make the Yahoo! news. Usually they get scooped by flashier pretenders, like those who claim to have found Noah’s Ark. So I was excited to read that a legitimate British scientist named Jeffrey Rose had a headline-worthy theory: “Veiled beneath the Persian Gulf, a once-fertile landmass may have… More →
History, Religion | Tagged flood, Garden of Eden, Iraq, Noah's Ark
Noah’s Ark: Where Did it Go?
In the Mythographer’s quest to find the “real” Garden of Eden, she has encountered numerous corresponding theories about the earthly location of Noah’s Ark, the next major chronological event in the Bible after the downfall of Eden. For Bible believers, both myths are central to God’s relationship to the sinner. Eden is the “before”–showing God’s… More →
Religion | Tagged Bible, flood, Garden of Eden, Genesis, Noah's Ark