Adam and His Kin: The Lost History of Their Lives and Times

by Ruth Beechick | History |
ISBN: 0940319071 Global Overview for this book
Registered by wingelizardbreathwing of Bella Vista, Arkansas USA on 3/21/2012
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Journal Entry 1 by wingelizardbreathwing from Bella Vista, Arkansas USA on Wednesday, March 21, 2012
I requested this from paperbackswap.com

Journal Entry 2 by wingelizardbreathwing at Bella Vista, Arkansas USA on Tuesday, August 4, 2020
This book is on my kids' homeschool reading recommendations list but they've never read it. I'm really glad I read it first because, while I do think it's a valuable story, I don't think it's wise to have children read it without a lot of discussion throughout. A lot of reviewers have gotten fired up about this book but she prefaces that it's speculation---imagination---she never claimed it was historical in every way! I really loved the beginning when she imagined life in the Garden of Eden and man's relationship with God and nature. As the book progressed, I liked it less, but I think that's because she spent a lot of time "making the case" for Enoch. I just don't know what I think about the Book of Enoch but I do know that no one alive today knows the true story. I also liked her imagination of the tie between Shem and Terah, the father of Abraham. I've always wondered how Abraham ended up following God---maybe this is how!

Journal Entry 3 by wingelizardbreathwing at Bella Vista, Arkansas USA on Tuesday, September 13, 2022
I reread this earlier this month to see if I wanted to pass it on to the kids to read. I have a better understanding about Bible culture history than I did a couple of years ago and see nothing in this book that directly contradicts what we know from Scripture. I plan to have Selah read this next.

Journal Entry 4 by SelahBeth at Bella Vista, Arkansas USA on Monday, March 27, 2023
I really enjoyed this book, I love the authors outlook on this part of history. It kinda of helped me imagine this more as history than just a story in the Bible.

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