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“In this volume, the author Dr. Venkat Potana presents a unified reading of the biblical text that highlights creation as purposeful divine activity, the fall as a profound yet contained disruption, and Babel as a moment of human fragmentation within the wider unfolding of God’s continuing purpose. With strong narrative coherence, the work moves from harmony to rupture and dispersion, allowing the reader to experience Scripture as a continuous theological story that anticipates divine redemptive initiative.
The book also integrates theological depth with pastoral sensitivity, showing how mission arises naturally from the structure of the biblical narrative rather than as an added theme. It offers a compelling vision in which God’s purpose extends through scattered humanity toward renewed engagement across cultures and nations. Written with clarity and scholarly balance, the volume serves pastors, students, and theologians alike, encouraging a unified understanding of Scripture as a witness to God’s purpose for the whole of humanity and its missional unfolding throughout history.”
— Rev. Jonathan R. Caldwell
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