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Genesis, Creation and Early Man: The Orthodox Christian Vision Genesis, Creation and Early Man: The Orthodox Christian Vision by Seraphim Rose
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“Whole idea of progress - that presence is based on the past, that future generations are going to improve our achievements, and that man will be always moving forward - obviously negate the idea of some absolute measure. Everything became relative, just like in Hume's subjectivism. Man's current criterion was left for future generations to improve it. After a while, people realized that this is philosophy of continuous change, continuous moving. Then, a soul became upset. It felt there is no peace, there is no safety.”
Seraphim Rose, Genesis, Creation and Early Man: The Orthodox Christian Vision
“I would urge us to be not too certain of our accustomed ways of looking at Genesis, and to open ourselves to the wisdom of the God-bearing men of the past who have devoted so much intellectual effort to understanding the text of Genesis as it was meant to be understood. These Holy Fathers are our key to understanding Genesis.”
Seraphim Rose, Genesis, Creation and Early Man: The Orthodox Christian Vision