In a world beset by climatic emergencies, the continuing resonance of
the flood story is perhaps easy to understand. Whether in the tortured
alpha male intensity of Russell Crowe's Noah, in Darren Aronofsky's
eponymous 2014 film, or other recent derivations, the biblical
narrative has become a lightning rod for gathering environmental
anxieties. However, Philip C. Almond's masterful exploration of
Western cultural history uncovers a far more complex Noah than is
commonly recognised: not just the father of humanity but also the
first shipbuilder, navigator, zookeeper, farmer, grape grower, and
wine maker. Noah's pivotal significance is revealed as much in his
forgotten secular as in his religious receptions, and their major
impact on such disciplines as geology, geography, biology, and
zoology. While Noah's many interpretations over two millennia might
seem to offer a common message of hope, the author's sober conclusion
is that deliverance now lies not in divine but rather in human hands.
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ISBN
9781009557269
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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