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DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1606624
The Story of Creation of Adam by the Hands on the Vatican City Coins
Publikationsverlauf
30. März 2017
08. August 2017
Publikationsdatum:
18. September 2017 (online)
The story of creation of Adam has a central pivot in the Abrahamic religions; however, there are some differences in the details of the story in the different faiths. The Adam can be referred to the first created individual of human being as well as to the general creation of humankind. The myth provides a basis for the belief that all the human beings are in essence a single family.[1] [2] Some episodes of this story are demonstrated by the hands on some commemorative coins issued by the Vatican City. In the iconic context of the coins, the hands represent the hand of God that creates, protects, helps, and presents a message. All the coins were minted during the reign (1978–2005) of Pope Ioannes Paulus II (1920–2005).
The story begins with the creation of the universe ([Fig. 1]). God created Adam from Earth dust ([Fig. 2]) and breathed to him to become a living soul ([Fig. 3]). Then, Adam was placed in the Garden of Eden. Adam was given domination over animals and plants. Adam named all the animals with the help of God ([Fig. 4]). God prohibited Adam and Eve to eat from the fruits of the forbidden tree. However, Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit because of the temptations of a serpent ([Fig. 5]). God realized the disobedience and expelled Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden. Adam came to the Earth ([Fig. 6]). God gives a loaf of bread to feed the human being on the Earth ([Fig. 7]).[1] [2]
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References
- 1 Adam. Available at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam . Accessed March 30, 2017
- 2 Adam and Eve. Available at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_and_Eve . Accessed March 30, 2017