
Bonus Friday Fun! The Garden of Eden, from Sauntering Vaguely Podwards
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About this listen
Welcome to our first Bonus Friday Fun episode! When there is an extra Friday in the month, we will post some fun bonus content. Today, our bonus content is pulled from our previous podcast, Sauntering Vaguely Podwards, and focuses on the mythology surrounding the Garden of Eden!
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**Disclaimers**
Sauntering Vaguely Podwards is not officially linked to the authors, or the writers and/or producers of the novel or show. We claim no ownership over Good Omens or any of its trademarks.
The views represented in this show do not necessarily represent our views, or the views of our employers.
This Podcast does contain spoilers for all things Good Omens, including the original novel, the Amazon Prime TV show, the radio broadcast, and other Good Omens content.
Sources:
Attridge, H. W., Meeks, W.A. (Ed.). (2006). The HarperCollins study
Bible: New revised standard version. HarperCollins.
Gaiman, N., Pratchett, T. (2006). Good omen: The nice and accurate prophecies of Agnes Nutter, witch . HarperCollins.
Gaiman, N. (2019). Good omens: The quite nice and fairly accurate script book. HarperCollins.
N. Gaiman, C. Sussman, R. Wilkins, R. Brown, D. Mackinnon, C. Skinner, & S. Winstone.(Executive Producers). (2019, May 3- present). Good Omens [TV series]. Good Omens. Amazon Prime Video, BBC Studios, Narrativia, & The Blank Corporation .
Ehrman, B. D. (2014). The Bible: A historical and literary introduction. Oxford University Press.