Redeeming Eden

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  • ISBN 9780310169307
  • Weight: 276g
  • Dimensions: 139 x 213mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Dec 2025
  • Publisher: Zondervan
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Redeeming Eden stands out by highlighting the often overlooked but significant role of women in shaping redemptive history. It weaves together a cohesive narrative that demonstrates how women, despite being frequently undervalued in Ancient Near Eastern cultures, courageously initiate and advance key movements in Scripture. From Eve, who anticipates God's redemption, to Tamar, whose boldness transforms Judah, Rahab, who saves the two spies, and many others, each chapter builds upon the next to reveal a comprehensive storyline. These women, driven by righteousness and justice, take risks and make a lasting impact without seeking recognition or acclaim.

Far from being a mere collection of stories, this book presents a compelling argument for women in ministry by simply telling the interwoven stories of intrepid women in Scripture. It challenges common misconceptions and brings these women to life within their cultural and canonical contexts, using linguistic, literary, and archaeological evidence. Through careful analysis and a readable style, it aims to correct mistaken vilification and provide a fresh perspective that is accessible to non-academic, without excluding academic, readers.

Redeeming Eden not only sheds light on the inspiring stories of these women but also underscores God's attention to their courage and faithfulness. They are a testament to the preservation of life and the ultimate fulfillment of God's plan through the line of the Messiah.

With relatively short chapters and a storytelling approach, Redeeming Eden offers an engaging and impactful reading experience. It is our hope that readers will be inspired by the stories of these remarkable women and gain a deeper appreciation for their significant contributions to the narrative of Scripture.

This book has everything you need for a full personal or group study experience.

  • Redeeming Eden is designed for either personal study or classroom use, and it will also be an accessible resource for small groups and adult education in churches. Chapters end with reflection questions and guidance for spiritual formation.
  • An individual access code to stream all video sessions online. (You don’t need to buy a DVD!)
Ingrid Faro (PhD, MDiv) is Professor of Old Testament at Northern Seminary, Lisle, IL. She previously served as Dean of Academic Affairs at Northern, Dean of Theology at the Scandinavian School of Theology, and Director of Masters Programs at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School where she also taught Hebrew and Old Testament. She is an international speaker and the author of?Evil in Genesis, Demystifying Evil, co-author of?Honest Answers, as well as articles, chapters, and reviews. Ingrid has two married children and four delightful young grandchildren. Joyce Koo Dalrymple (JD, MDiv), is an author, speaker, and spiritual director. She brings her creativity and ability to connect with audiences to conclude each chapter with reflections, action step, and short prayer. Joyce is the chief of content and engagement for Khora Collective and leads Refuge for Strength, a women's ministry focused on spiritual formation. A former television journalist and attorney, Joyce received a BA from Stanford University, a JD from Boston College, and an MDiv from Metro Atlanta Seminary. Joyce is the author of Women of the New Testament and Jesus’ Passion Week. She and her husband, Tim, have three daughters.

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