
Nudity and the Garden of Eden
Exploring Innocence, Shame, and Redemption Through Nudity in the Garden of Eden…and How It Applies Today
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Justine Hudson

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About this listen
I’ve always been fascinated by the Garden of Eden. It’s this perfect place that God created, where everything was just as it should be. Adam and Eve walked with God in complete innocence, completely naked and unashamed. But then, as we all know, something changed. Sin entered the picture, and with it came shame, fear, and a broken relationship with God. Suddenly, the nudity that once symbolized purity and trust became something they felt the need to hide.
As a Christian nudist, I’ve spent a lot of time reflecting on what this story means for us today. Why did God create Adam and Eve naked in the first place? What does it mean that they felt no shame in their nudity? And perhaps most importantly, how can we reclaim some of that lost innocence in our own lives?
This book is my attempt to answer those questions—and to invite you to join me in rediscovering the beauty of God’s original design for our bodies. We’ll explore how the themes of innocence, shame, and redemption play out in the story of Eden, and how those same themes can help us live more fully and freely today.
I’ll be sharing some of my personal experiences along the way, because this journey is as much about what I’ve learned as it is about the insights we can draw from Scripture. We’ll look at what it means to be created in God’s image, to live without shame, and to experience redemption through Christ—who, after all, is the ultimate answer to the brokenness that started in Eden.
My hope is that by the end of this book, you’ll see your body in a new light—not as something to be ashamed of, but as a beautiful creation of God, worthy of respect, love, and care. I want you to feel empowered to embrace the freedom that comes from living in God’s design, without the chains of shame that so often hold us back.
So, let’s dive in together. Let’s go back to the Garden, where it all began, and see what we can learn about living out our faith with innocence, trust, and a renewed sense of purpose.
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