The author takes issue with many theologians and Bible interpreters who conclude that there are two periods, pre-fall and fall, involving Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.The author names a third period as "the freedom period." This presupposes that there were ongoing activities and relationships of all living beings in the garden, one with another, and all with God. What is fascinating and fresh about the authors work is that the reader is challenged to consider a different way of thinking and understanding just what happened in the Garden of Eden.The author finds biblical justification for viewing Adam and Eve as living beings who had prior contact with Satan, and that Satan had prior… contact with God, giving a definite advantage over Eve, when he met her by the tree. According To The author, Eve submitted To The way of Satan because Eve listened too long to him. The author cites biblical truth to support this insight.There are twelve discussions in the book. At the end of each discussion, The author presents the reader with questions to be answered about the life of Adam and Eve, And The readers themselves.This book is a cogent Bible study resource, a bold new look at Adam and eve and all humanity.The author is a pastor for 28 years; and is an adjunct professor of Religious Studies. He has written about "The Lordship of the Holy Spirit;" "The Gospel And The Church;" "Key Messages in the Bible: From Genesis to Jesus;" and "God And The Future."