Digital Verbum Edition
Everything in the Bible—and in the Catholic Church—starts with the Book of Genesis. The Greek word genesis means “beginning", and this inspired text reveals to us not only our origins, but our purpose, our meaning, and God’s plan for mankind.
Yet Genesis can be daunting, especially given the scientific discoveries of the last few centuries. Stephen K. Ray, author of Crossing the Tiber, breaks down this sacred and profoundly influential book, wrestling with the complex intersection of history and theology. Thoroughly Catholic in his approach, Ray is unafraid to draw from sources of all kinds: from Jewish and Protestant commentaries, from archaeology, from geography, and even from modern literature.
Genesis: A Bible Study Guide and Commentary uncovers the excitement and drama of this ancient narrative, so often ignored or misunderstood. In Ray’s reading, the Book of Genesis is a shout of joy: "We can know where we came from! We can know who we are! We can know our destiny! And we are not alone in the universe!”
An extremely readable yet well-informed explanation of Genesis, moving easily between modern thought and the ancient world, contemporary science, and the Church’s tradition. The Church has long needed a book just like this!
—John Bergsma, Co-author, A Catholic Introduction to the Bible: The Old Testament
Steve Ray brings Genesis to life, unpacking this fascinating book with the passion, zeal, and unique insights he’s known for. He explains the literal sense of each passage and, more importantly, shows how Genesis foreshadows in hidden ways the fullness of God’s plan in Christ.
—Dr. Mary Healy, Professor of Scripture, Sacred Heart Major Seminary
An outstanding commentary. Steve Ray relies on solid scholarship but never gets lost in academic debate. He aims to make the text alive to all readers. May this book contribute to a renaissance of expository Bible reading, writing, and preaching.
—Al Kresta, President, Ave Maria Radio; Host, Kresta in the Afternoon