Four. Five. by Shiv Chopra is a fascinating study on the divine creation versus the evolutionary conception of man. Referring essentially to the first nine chapters of Genesis, the author proposes that not only should their text to be considered as a theological report but also has its own evolutionary contention. By conducting a novel interpretation of these chapters, Chopra demonstrates how the inherent message of Genesis could be literally transcribed to obtain a more balanced conception of human evolution than that produced so far in any scientific literature.