Beyond the Firmament: Understanding Science and the Theology of CreationAs debates within the Church over the scientific details of creation become more frequent, the experts seem to grow more entrenched while the rest of us only become more confused. Somewhere between the endless arguments over distant starlight and Carbon-14 dating, calculating the mathematical improbabilities of things that already exist, and parsing ancient Hebrew and Greek, somebody needs to ask the simple question, If 3,500 years of scientific progress can't help modern Christians figure out Genesis, then how could the ancient Israelities possibly have understood it so well? What secret did this newly liberated gaggle of Hebrew nomads take with them out of Egypt that holds the key to understanding God's telling of His own creation story? Beyond the Firmament challenges all creationist camps --whether Young-Earth, Old-Earth, or Theistic Evolutionist -- to step outside of traditional paradigms and recognize how our modern, Western, post-Enlightenment scientific worldview actually blinds us from seeing the simple truth of Creation as it was originally intended, and how our failure to grasp the theological significance of the Biblical creation model puts science and faith on a collision course. |
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Glover's faith is communicated strongly, his understanding of the Bible's demands is well-informed, and his presentation of the scientific evidence is persuasive, concise, and remarkably clear. It is just the right kind of book to put ...
Glover's faith is communicated strongly, his understanding of the Bible's demands is well-informed, and his presentation of the scientific evidence is persuasive, concise, and remarkably clear. It is just the right kind of book to put ...
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Since the time of Galileo, many scientists—both secular and religious—have extended this olive branch to people of faith.1 On the surface, separating science and faith can seem like a reasonable compromise. For example, if you want to ...
Since the time of Galileo, many scientists—both secular and religious—have extended this olive branch to people of faith.1 On the surface, separating science and faith can seem like a reasonable compromise. For example, if you want to ...
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Our faith rests on certain material facts, like the incarnation, crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ, who was God in the flesh. To paraphrase the Apostle Paul writing to the Corinthian Church (1 Corinthians 15:13–19): if these ...
Our faith rests on certain material facts, like the incarnation, crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ, who was God in the flesh. To paraphrase the Apostle Paul writing to the Corinthian Church (1 Corinthians 15:13–19): if these ...
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Over time, even the moderate scientists were encouraged by this disregard of the established process to take sides against the Christian faith. Whether these moderates ever really cared about creation or evolution became secondary.
Over time, even the moderate scientists were encouraged by this disregard of the established process to take sides against the Christian faith. Whether these moderates ever really cared about creation or evolution became secondary.
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Our tendency is to isolate and protect ourselves from the things we perceive as threats to our faith. We've actually become quite proficient at this sort of thing. We have Christian radio with Christian music, Christian television with ...
Our tendency is to isolate and protect ourselves from the things we perceive as threats to our faith. We've actually become quite proficient at this sort of thing. We have Christian radio with Christian music, Christian television with ...
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Contents
Natural Revelation | 17 |
Special Revelation | 35 |
What Can the Bible Tell Us about Nature? | 50 |
The Context of Creation | 51 |
Missing the Point of Genesis | 75 |
Learning from Our Mistakes | 93 |
What Can Nature Tell Us about Itself? | 110 |
The Apparent Age of the Universe | 111 |
The Challenges of Cosmic History | 131 |
The Challenge of Geologic History | 151 |
What about Evolution? | 172 |
A Record of Creation | 173 |
The Universe Tree of Life | 193 |
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