Discover a bold, dual view of humanity: the spiritual and the physical, each shaping how the Bible is read and life is lived.
This edition presents the Bible as a revelation about two natures in every person—immortal spirit and mortal flesh—from Genesis to Revelation. It argues that the physical and spiritual realms are separate yet intertwined, and that sacred scripture addresses both. The book also examines how natural law and spiritual law interact in human life, including how marriage and reproduction are seen through this lens.
Inside you’ll find an approach that treats the Bible as a mirror for both the inner self and outer world, with chapters that cover Creation, the Fall, and the relationship between body, mind, and spirit. The text invites readers to consider how longing, conscience, and divine purpose fit into a broader spiritual picture of existence.
- A two-nature framework for reading Scripture and life
- Discussion of how natural and spiritual laws influence morality and relationships
- Analysis of creation, fall, and the ongoing drama of the human spirit
- Accessible explanations aimed at readers seeking a cohesive spiritual-theological view
Ideal for readers exploring unique, faith-based perspectives on the Bible and human nature.