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Titre : | Seven Days That Divide the World : The Begining According to Genesis and Science |
Auteurs : | John C. Lennox, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Grand Rapids [USA] : Zondervan, 2011 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-310-49217-7 |
Format : | 192 p. / index |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | MI/C (Origine du monde et de l'humanité : créationnisme) |
Résumé : |
What did the writer of Genesis mean by ‘the first day’? Is it a literal week or a series of time periods? If I believe that the earth is 4.5 billion years old, am I denying the authority of Scripture?
With examples from history, a brief but thorough exploration of the major interpretations, and a look into the particular significance of the creation of human beings, Lennox suggests that Christians can heed modern scientific knowledge while staying faithful to the biblical narrative. He moves beyond a simple response to the controversy, insisting that Genesis teaches us far more about the God of Jesus Christ and about God’s intention for creation than it does about the age of the earth. |
Note de contenu : |
Introduction
1. But does it move? A lesson from history 2. But does it move? A lesson about Scripture 3. But is it old? The days of creation 4. Human beings: a special creation? 5. The message of Genesis 1 Appendix A: A brief background to genesis Appendix B: The cosmic temple view Appendix C: The beginning according to Genesis and science Appendix D: Two accounts of creation? Appendix E: Theistic evolution and the God of the gaps |
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