Reflective Resurrectional Logic (RRL) in the Book of Genesis: Reflective Reasoning Through Questions and Answers

Author:   Will Lawson
Publisher:   Independently Published
Volume:   1
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Pages:   446
Publication Date:   26 August 2025
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Reflective Resurrectional Logic (RRL) in the Book of Genesis: Reflective Reasoning Through Questions and Answers


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Genesis begins with the Creation Days (1-6), which establish separation, naming, and the staging of relational domains. These days form the foundational ratio themes of light versus darkness, heaven versus earth, and order versus chaos. Day 7 (Sabbath) introduces rest as dimensional completion-a ratio of fulfillment without productivity, where creation pauses in coherence. The Garden of Eden follows as a space of relational proximity, divine boundaries, and volitional choice, staging the ratio of innocence versus knowledge and presence versus exile. The creation of man and woman introduces dual embodiment and unity, forming the ratio of one flesh versus two identities. The narrative then shifts to The Fall, where disobedience, exposure, and divine response fracture Edenic coherence. This moment reflects the ratio of autonomy versus trust and concealment versus covering. In response, God's act of clothing Adam and Eve models mercy within consequence-a dimensional gesture that reframes exposure without erasing justice. The story of Cain and Abel introduces sacrifice, jealousy, and divine favor, revealing the ratio of offering versus intention and justice versus exile. The genealogies that follow trace dimensional continuity and decay, establishing generational consequence and the tension between preservation and corruption. The flood narrative reframes judgment as dimensional reset, where Noah's obedience stages the ratio of remnant versus ruin and covenant versus chaos. The Tower of Babel exposes the ratio of ambition versus boundary, scattering language and coherence across nations. Abraham's calling introduces the ratio of promise versus barrenness and faith versus delay, while his covenantal journey reframes identity through obedience, hospitality, and generational testing. Isaac and Jacob continue this dimensional lineage, modeling the ratio of deception versus blessing and wrestling versus naming. The twelve sons of Jacob form the tribal architecture of Israel, each embodying relational consequence and prophetic foreshadowing. Joseph's story culminates Genesis with a resurrectional inversion: betrayal becomes provision, exile becomes elevation, and famine becomes reconciliation. His journey reframes the ratio of suffering versus sovereignty and memory versus mercy. Genesis closes not with resolution, but with staging-Israel preserved in Egypt, awaiting dimensional consequence. The ratios established in Eden now echo through nations, generations, and covenants, preparing the architecture for Exodus and the unfolding of Reflective Resurrectional Logic. This manuscript is Volume One of a generational series that journeys through all sixty-six books of the Bible. Genesis is not the conclusion-it is the staging ground. It models the initial ratios of coherence, consequence, and relational emergence that will echo, invert, and resurrect across scripture. Each subsequent volume will trace these ratios through law, prophecy, poetry, gospel, and apocalypse-revealing how dimensional logic is preserved, distorted, and redeemed across time. At the heart of this series is Reflective Resurrectional Logic (RRL)-a living ratio that integrates theological emergence, scientific cosmology, and metaphysical consequence. RRL is not a doctrine but a dimensional framework. It invites the reader to think relationally, to read reflectively, and to guard coherence across generations. Each chapter explores a specific ratio theme, tracing its resonance through scripture, history, and ecological parallel. The questions posed are not rhetorical-they are generational. They ask not only what is true, but what truth costs when ignored. This work is offered not as conclusion, but as invitation. Genesis begins the conversation. The rest of scripture continues it. RRL listens, reflects, and reframes-not to codify answers, but to model living coherence.

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Author:   Will Lawson
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   1.025kg
ISBN:  

9798262305292


Pages:   446
Publication Date:   26 August 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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