Creation, Catastrophe And Calvary: Why A Global Flood Is Vital...
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Creation, Catastrophe and Calvary: Why a Global Flood Is Vital...
"In this scientific age, what difference does it make whether I believe the world was created in six literal days and that the world was destroyed by a global flood?" In answering these questions, Creation, Catastrophe, and Calvary shows how these beliefs are related to key issues such as the forgiveness of our sins and Sabbath observance.A collection of essays by some of the leading creationist voices in the Seventh-day Adventist Church, including Randall Younker, Richard Davidson, Ariel Roth, John Templeton Baldwin, and Norman Gulley. Topics include: Are the "days" of creation literal days or epochs? How can we explain the two divergent creation accounts of Genesis 1 and 2? Bible evidences for a universal flood. Problems with the theory of evolution. The geologic column and Calvary. Book SpecsHard BackPublisher: RHPAPrinted: 2000Pages: 219Table of ContentsForeword Introduction Meet the Authors An Angel's Worldview The "Days" of Creation in Genesis 1 A Second Creation Account? Biblical Evidence for the Universality of the Genesis Flood? The Grand Canyon and the Genesis Flood The Geologic Column and Calvary: The Rainbow Connection-Implications for an Evangelical Understanding of the Atonement Evolution: A Theory in Crisis The Role of Creation in Seventh-day Adventist Theology Science and Theology: Focusing the Complementary Lights of Jesus, Scripture, and Nature
Specification of Creation, Catastrophe and Calvary: Why a Global Flood Is Vital...
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Binding | Hardcover |
Language | English |
ISBN-10 | 0828013233 |
ISBN-13 | 9780828013239 |
Publisher | Review & Herald Pub Assn |
Publication Year | 01-01-2000 |
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