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A SCIENTIFICALLY SAVVY, THEOLOGICALLY ASTUTE, SCRIPTURALLY FAITHFUL INTERPRETATION OF GENESIS What did the writer of Genesis mean by �the first day�? Are the seven days 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.
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7 nap, amely megosztja a világot, John Lennox, Ildiko Farkas
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- Titel
- 7 nap, amely megosztja a világot
- Untertitel
- A világ kezdete Mózes első könyve és a tudomány szerint
- Sprache
- Ungarisch
- Autor*innen
- John Lennox, Ildiko Farkas
- Verlag
- Harmat
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2016
- Einband
- Hardcover
- Seitenzahl
- 198
- ISBN10
- 9632883101
- ISBN13
- 9789632883106
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Sachbücher, Sozialwissenschaften, Esoterik & Religion, Religiöse Themen, Philosophisches Thema, Religion, Philosophie, Wissenschaft, Christliche Themen, Christentum, Theologie
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- A SCIENTIFICALLY SAVVY, THEOLOGICALLY ASTUTE, SCRIPTURALLY FAITHFUL INTERPRETATION OF GENESIS What did the writer of Genesis mean by �the first day�? Are the seven days 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.
