Genesis 1 and 2

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I am wondering how most people understand these two chapters.

Following St.Augustine and saints like him, those two chapters are not literal.

They do have a literal understanding, that is the purpose of his book Literal Interpretation of Genesis.

Here is the question: Are first two chapters of Genesis literal?
 
Here is the question: Are first two chapters of Genesis literal?
All scripture has a literal sense - that is, the direct message that the author intended. It is only after the literal sense is understood the one can begin to grasp the spiritual senses. Refer to the Catechism of the Catholic Church articles 111-118.
 
I am wondering how most people understand these two chapters.

Following St.Augustine and saints like him, those two chapters are not literal.

They do have a literal understanding, that is the purpose of his book Literal Interpretation of Genesis.

Here is the question: Are first two chapters of Genesis literal?
Read this commentary on Genesis 1-3 by Cardinal Ratzinger (now Pope Benedict XVI).

bringyou.to/apologetics/p81.htm
 
The most important part of those two chapters is “**In the beginning, God…” **
 
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