1. Cosmology and Comparative Studies: Methodology
Identifying Cognitive Environment
Comparing Cognitive Environment
The Hermeneutics of Comparative Studies and the Cognitive Environment
2. Creation in Ancient Near Eastern Literature
3. The Ancient Cosmological Cognitive Environment
Ontology
Nonexistence
Before-and-After Pictures, and Activities Involved with Bringing into Existence
Separating Heaven and Earth
Building Blocks, Causation, and Teleology
Cosmic Governing Principles
Roles and Positions of the Players
Cosmic Geography
Cosmos, Temple, and Rest
Summary of the Cosmological Cognitive Environment of the Ancient Near East
4. Genesis 1
Genesis 1:1
Genesis 1:2 and the Precosmic Condition
Days 1–3 (Genesis 1:3–13)
Days 4–6 (Genesis 1:14–31)
Day 7 (Genesis 2:1–3): Temple and Rest in Genesis
5. Conclusions
1. Shared Broad Cognitive Environment
2. Shared with Egypt Only
3. Shared with Mesopotamia Only
4. Israelite Distinctives Based on the Ancient Near Eastern Platform
5. Israelite Distinctives That Have No Known Antecedents
6. Ancient Near Eastern Distinctives That Have No Israelite Reflections
Conclusion
Bibliography
Indexes