Seth, 22, 66, 72

  Seven Wonders of the World, 24

  sex:

  Augustine on, 92–93, 107–10, 114–19, 121, 217, 341

  concupiscence, 341, 342, 344, 345

  in Enuma Elish, 27–29

  in Gilgamesh story, 56

  humans cleaving together, 60

  implications of Adam and Eve story on, 8, 9, 254

  involuntary character of, 114–16

  and lust, 114–15

  in Modi, 169

  as natural and healthy, 107–8, 116

  and procreation, 107, 110, 114, 115–16, 118, 217, 293, 345–46

  and sin, 107–8, 119, 225

  solitary arousal, 121

  and “vital fire,” 108

  sexual selection (Darwin), 271

  Shakespeare, William, 150, 168, 201, 203, 213, 228, 283

  First Folio, 209–10

  King Lear, 37, 330

  Much Ado About Nothing, 84

  Shamash (sun god), 42, 54

  shame:

  absence of, 9, 62, 137–38, 142, 153, 156, 174, 212, 233, 238, 293, 295, 304; see also innocence

  of Adam and Eve, 63, 141–43, 144, 145–50, 154, 225, 292, 348

  artistic depiction of, 7, 141–50, 348

  as cultural circumstance, 62, 63, 146–47, 212, 233–34, 280, 292

  and evolution, 280

  phenomenon of, 8, 9, 53, 146–47, 148, 149, 233, 234, 292–93, 348

  and procreation, 345–46

  and sex/lust (Augustine), 114, 115, 117, 142

  and sin, 233, 263, 345

  Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 283

  Siberia, origin story of, 317–18

  Sidney, Sir Philip, Arcadia, 37

  Simon, Richard, 330

  sin:

  and death, 106, 280, 336

  of infants, 191

  legacy of, 99, 296

  Original Sin, 109–10, 128, 225–26, 250, 260–61, 272, 342

  and pride, 119

  punishment for, 102–3

  questions about, 255

  and redemption, 151

  and sex, 107–10, 119, 225

  and shame, 233, 263, 345

  Sin-lequi-unninni (scholar-priest), 51

  Sistine Chapel, ceiling of, 151, 154, 207

  Ska, Jean-Louis, 330

  skepticism, 10, 26–27, 75, 137, 252, 257

  slave revolt, 298

  slavery, 248–49

  Smith, George, 44–46, 50–51

  Smith, Joseph, 262

  Solomon, King, 22

  Soloveitchik, Joseph, Lonely Man of Faith, 337–38

  South America:

  Darwin’s visit to, 278, 283

  discovery of, 235

  Spartacus, 190

  species:

  authors of, 11

  creation (evolution) of, 238–39

  discovery of, 10–11

  grasped from particular example to universal, 11–12

  holotypes, 10–12

  named by Adam, 11

  numbers of, 11

  Spencer, Herbert, 282

  Spenser, Edmund, Faerie Queene, 37

  Spinoza, Baruch, 10, 330

  Sprenger, Jacob, 131–33, 137

  stories:

  action in, 16, 17

  allegories, 76–77, 91, 110, 205, 261, 276, 295, 337, 338

  alternatives to Bible, 238–43

  artistic depictions of, 145–46

  authorship of, 37, 50

  changing through time, 23, 34–36, 48, 250–52, 255, 261, 267–68, 284

  choice and its consequences depicted in, 16, 17

  of creation, see creation stories

  documentary hypothesis of, 36–37

  drifting toward make-believe, 251–52, 255

  entertainment via, 17

  fabliaux, 211, 218

  fantasies, 3, 23, 255, 260

  and lies, 2

  and literature, 284

  medium of record, 40

  mortality of, 251

  myths, 16–17, 48, 121–22, 206, 238, 244, 254–55, 284

  oral tales, 16, 18, 23, 39, 111

  power of storytelling, 5, 16

  purposes of, 17–18

  redaction of, 35–36, 37, 330

  sacred, 32, 33

  telling and retelling, 17–19, 23

  in the Torah, 35–36

  traces of, 40

  written, 21, 39

  Strafford, Earl of (Thomas Wentworth), 351

  Sumerian language, 32, 40, 43

  Sumerian origin myth, 59

  Sunday, John, 285, 286

  Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, 10

  Syncellus, George, 307

  Talmud, 215, 325

  Tarabotti, Arcangela, Paternal Tyranny, 134–36

  telescope, invention of, 275

  Tertullian, 122–23

  Testimony of Truth, The, 66, 67

  Thagaste (provincial city), 81, 89

  Theophilus of Antioch, 305

  Thomas, Gospel of, 66

  Thomas Aquinas, Saint, 129–30, 205

  Thompson, Melissa Emery, 285, 291

  Thoreau, Henry David, 262, 263

  Tiamat (Mesopotamian goddess), 27–29, 328, 331

  Tierra del Fuego:

  natives of, 279–80, 283

  origin story of, 320

  Timothy, Paul’s letter to, 126

  Tintoretto, Jacopo, 154, 206

  Titian (Tiziano Vecelli), 154, 206

  Togo, origin story of, 319

  Torah:

  Adam and Eve story in, 22, 35

  beginning of, 23, 34–36, 39

  dictated by God to Moses, 22, 23, 36, 70, 326, 336

  J, E, D, and P sources of, 36

  and People of the Book, 35

  redaction of, 35–36, 37, 51

  scrolls, 65

  similarities to stories in Babylonian clay tablets, 45–48

  strata of, 36–37

  study of, 6

  Tower of Babel, 27, 58–59

  Traherne, Thomas, 191

  Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, 362

  artistic depiction of, 152–53

  innocence before eating from, 293, 294–96

  prohibition of, 2, 9, 66, 75, 253–54, 259, 304

  serpent urging Eve to eat from, 67, 70, 75, 305

  Tree of Life, 3, 12, 56, 76, 153, 345

  Trinity, 70

  Trinity College Cambridge, 171

  True Chronicle History of King Leir and His Three Daughters (Anon.), 37

  Twain, Mark, 10, 264–68

  “Adam’s Diary,” 264–65

  “Eve’s Diary,” 265–66, 267

  Innocents Abroad, 264

  type specimens (holotypes), 10–12

  typology, 74–75, 205

  Uccello, Paolo, 206

  Uganda, Kibale Chimpanzee Project in, 285–302

  United States of America:

  Emerson and Thoreau, 262, 263

  as Garden of Eden, 262

  Jefferson, 193, 261

  Mormonism in, 262

  Puritan founders of, 261

  Twain, 264–68

  Whitman, 262–64

  universe:

  creation of, 23, 29, 38, 44, 207

  immensity of, 20

  master of, 38

  Ur, Abraham’s origins in, 24

  Urania (Milton’s muse), 201, 204

  Uruk:

  in Gilgamesh, 52–55, 58

  political influence of, 51

  Ussher, James, 190–91

  Valladolid, Great Debate in, 233–35

  Vandal warriors, 97

  van Eyck, Jan, 150–52, 154, 277

  van Leyden, Lucas, 154

  Vatican Library, 143

  vegetarian diet, 7, 60, 153

  Veronese, Paolo (Paolo Callari), 154

  Vetus Latina translation, 86

  Victorian England:

  cultural beliefs of, 281

  texts interpreted in, 45, 50
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  Viking expeditions, 242

  Virgil, 86, 191, 203, 209, 210

  Aeneid, 90, 208

  Virgin Mary, see Mary

  Visigoths, 97

  Voltaire, 265, 266, 268

  Philosophical Dictionary, 258–61

  Wadi Rum, Jordan, 19–20

  Watchers, story of, 335

  Wellhausen, Julius, Prolegomena to the History of Israel (Prolegomena zur Geschichte Israels), 36

  Weyden, Roger van der, 128

  whales, songs of, 17

  White Cliffs of Dover, 275, 363–64

  Whitman, Walt, Leaves of Grass, 262–64

  Wilberforce, Bishop Samuel, 296–97

  William IV, king of England, 279

  Wilson, E. O., 326

  Winstanley, Gerrard, 194–96

  wisdom, age of attainment, 326

  witchcraft, 131–33, 137

  Witter, Bernhard, 329–30

  Witzel, E. J. Michael, The Origins of the World’s Mythologies, 319

  wolf, gray (Canus lupus), 10

  Wollstonecraft, Mary, A Vindication of the Rights of Women, 136–37

  woman, 120–38

  apparel of, 122–23

  creation of, 11, 60–62, 131, 216

  dehumanization of, 131–33

  fertility of, 47, 48

  first, see Eve

  intelligence of, 126

  and legacy of Eve, 91, 136

  man’s domination of, 3, 91, 125, 126, 127, 135–37, 218, 224, 229, 294–95, 298, 333–34

  as man’s enemy, 131, 226

  and misogyny, 121–23, 125–27, 129–33, 136–37, 211, 220, 342, 347

  and pain of childbirth, 91, 241, 243, 272

  procreation as primary purpose of, 130

  punishment of, 3, 91, 122–23, 243

  and salvation, 134

  and sexual arousal, 115

  “… she for God in him,” 218, 221

  as source of temptation, 121–23, 135

  women:

  in Nazi Germany, 149

  in nunneries, 125, 134, 135, 167

  relationships of men and, 239

  saintly, 127

  victimization of, 131

  as witches, 131–33, 137

  Wollstonecraft on, 136–37

  Woodcock, Katherine, 197–98

  Wordsworth, William, 283

  Worm, Ole, 241–42

  Wrangham, Richard, 285

  writing, idea of, 72–73

  xenophobia, 34

  Yahweh:

  as chief god and protector of Jews, 25, 33, 41, 49

  as creator, 44, 57, 59, 70, 74

  cult of, 34, 74

  and day of rest, 44

  disobedience punished by, 26–27, 50

  failure to protect his chosen people, 26–27, 38

  negotiations with, 49

  new covenant with, 35

  prohibitions of, 67

  ritual observances to, 25, 33

  skeptics’ views of, 87

  supreme power of, 38

  and Torah, 35

  York Minster, 279

  Zedekiah, 25

  Zeus, 70, 121–22

  Zeuxis (Greek painter), 158

  Zimbabwe, origin story of, 318

  Zion, memories of, 30–31

  Zionism, 248

  Zoroaster, 87

  Zosimus, Pope, 340

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