VHS : Genesis - A Living Conversation Complete Five Volume Set
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Rating: - Brilliant
Finally a clear and definitive rendering of biblical stories unclouded by gross distortions such as the King James Version. Bill Moyers is by far one the most brilliant, logical and heart centered individuals of our time. I highly recommend this to any and all. I'm buying a copy for the pastor my church.
Rating: - Ultimately Pointless
Okay, so the stories in Genesis can be interpreted an infinite number of ways. The only thing that really matters is what did the people who wrote these stories intend them to mean; a point that is totally overlooked in this series. Comments on the stories often have absolutely no basis in the text. The individual just WANTS to believe that's what the story means. A lot of talk with no foundation. A lot of opinions with no information. A major disappointment coming from Bill Moyers.
Rating: - interested viewer
I enjoyed the videos immensely when they were originally screened, and am now buying it as a gift for a Bat Mitzvah. There is a wide range of opinions expressed, ranging from 'liberal' to 'literal.' Even for young people and lay people there is considerable scholarship and research shown to help one grasp the depth of the stories and their context; also the approaches of "classical" Jewish interpretation and study--most from the viewpoint of Jewish Theological Seminary (i.e. "conservative" Judaism). ... Read More
Rating: - Different Points of View
This Genesis video is a discussion between Bill Moyers and a panel of guests from different faiths. The premise for the discussion is that the book of Genesis serves as a foundation for the three of the world's largest religions: Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. The discussions are interesting. The only thing that is lacking is a more conservative Christian point of view. Moyers brought in more liberal speakers to represent Christianity. The problem is that they only represent about 10% of Christian beliefs. ... Read More
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