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Creation Unfolding
A New Perspective on Ex Nihilo
Author: Ken Coulson
Narrator: Ken Coulson
Abridged: 5 hr 38 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Phaneros Presss
Published: 08/04/2020
Synopsis
Over the last 100 years, scientists in various fields have persuasively argued that the Earth was formed by evolutionary processes operating over long periods of time. How is a Christian to reconcile these ideas with the Genesis creation account? Doesn’t the Bible teach that God spoke the Earth into existence fully formed just 6,000 years ago?Dr. Ken Coulson answers these questions by affirming the legitimacy of large-scale natural processes without denying a young-age view. This book will enable the Christian to authentically and passionately portray science in a positive light, while at the same time easing some of the tension that currently exists between modern science and a faithful interpretation of Genesis 1.
Endorsements
“This book helps those of us who long to take our faith seriously grasp a creationist model that is thoroughly equipped to deal with the available scientific evidence. The church has long needed such a tool.”Dr. Craig Lloyd, pastor of Grace Bible Church, Brisbane, Australia.
“This book provides a much-needed reanalysis of creationism, creation apologetics, and a Christian philosophy of science. Readers will find their thinking challenged in a thoroughly Biblical way.”Dr. Matt McLain, Assistant Professor of Biology and Geology, The Master's University, California.
Endorsements
“This book helps those of us who long to take our faith seriously grasp a creationist model that is thoroughly equipped to deal with the available scientific evidence. The church has long needed such a tool.”Dr. Craig Lloyd, pastor of Grace Bible Church, Brisbane, Australia.
“This book provides a much-needed reanalysis of creationism, creation apologetics, and a Christian philosophy of science. Readers will find their thinking challenged in a thoroughly Biblical way.”Dr. Matt McLain, Assistant Professor of Biology and Geology, The Master's University, California.