The principal merits of this well-researched and well-referenced book are its evenhanded treatment of an emotional topic and its refusal to set aside scholarly inquiry for apolitically inspired explanation of how and why Eden did not occur.
The principal merits of this well-researched and well-referenced book are its evenhanded treatment of an emotional topic and its refusal to set aside scholarly inquiry for apolitically inspired explanation of how and why Eden did not occur.
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