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2. Science And Scripture: How Science Deepens One's Understanding Of Biblical Passages
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Nathan Aviezer and Nathan Aviezer
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- Bible and science
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In recent years, many branches of science have been revolutionized. Completely new disciplines now occupy a central place in modern scientific thought, and Aviezer contributes to the discourse of biblical interpretation by utilizing knowledge obtained from them. This book aims to demonstrate the profound implication of combining the scientific understanding of modern science with Biblical passages. Writing for any curious reader, even those without scientific background, Aviezer explains complicated scientific topics in a simple manner, allowing nearly anyone to examine how quantum theory, the butterfly effect, string theory and others can possibly enrich the interpretation of scriptural passages.
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- 2023
3. Weighing Interpretations in Science, Biblical Studies, and Life : The Quest for the Best Explanation
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Matthew B. Joss and Matthew B. Joss
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- Bible and science, Religion and science, Natural theology
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Conflicting narratives beat upon us everywhere, in politics, religion, and even science. One person's conspiracy theory seems to be another's self-evident truth. But how are we to decide—what makes one interpretation of the world better than another? Weighing Interpretations in Science, Biblical Studies, and Life: The Quest for the Best Explanation argues that theories and interpretations are trying to explain the world, and hence the better theory is the one that better explains the data of the world. But this raises questions. What is an explanation? How are we to rank them? What kind of inference allows us to find and reason about these explanations? This book provides a full description of this Inference to Best Explanation (IBE) and shows how IBE is at work in science, Biblical studies, and even everyday life. Matthew B. Joss offers a new method of diagramming and weighing explanatory arguments for competing interpretations. In particular, the book focuses on Biblical studies, showing how this method can help in assessing and dialoging about interpretations, walking through case studies in detail. Finally, the book concludes by gesturing towards some theological implications of IBE. Namely, IBE lends itself to a bottom-up way of theologizing that is consistent with core Christian doctrines.
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- 2023
4. The Things God Made : Explore God’s Creation Through the Bible, Science, and Art
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Andy McGuire and Andy McGuire
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- Creation--Juvenile literature, Bible and science--Juvenile literature, Science--Juvenile literature, Creation, Bible and science, JUVENILE NONFICTION / Religious / Christian / Scie, JUVENILE NONFICTION / Religion / Bible Stories / O
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Combining Biblical truths and scientific facts, The Things God Made is an inspirational and informative picture book retelling of the creation story from the book of Genesis.Take your child on a journey from nothingness to abundance and life, and discover the greatness of God's creation through stunning art and incredible factual information about our amazing universe. The Things God Made captures God's great joy as a creator and inspires curious kids to learn more about the wonderful world we live in and appreciate all the things God made.The Things God Made:Tells the creation story both from a Scriptural and scientific perspectiveIs perfect for ages 4-8 as well as anyone interested in how our world worksIncorporates easy-to-understand educational call-outs with engaging, easy-to-read storytellingAllows for further discussion about both creation and the wonder of the natural worldIs a perfect educational resource for home, homeschoolers, and Christian school and Sunday school classrooms?The Things God Made features:Call out boxes giving additional information about each stage of creationInterior feature depicting the full glory of God's creation, with a list of animals for kids to search for and findSupplemental information allowing parents and educators to dive deeper into the subject with their young readers
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- 2023
5. The Bible and the Holographic Universe : A Christian’s Practical Guide to the Universe, the Multiverse, and the Bibleverse
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Cynthia C. Polsley and Cynthia C. Polsley
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- Bible and science, Biblical cosmology
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From holographic illusions, simulated worlds, and parallel universes to the multiverse, from The Matrix, Star Trek, Marvel and DC Comics to Netflix and mobile games, today's popular imagination is caught up with realities beyond our own. Decades ago, cosmologists speculated that our universe might be a gigantic holographic image. Since then, the'holographic principle'has only gained traction. What is the holographic universe, and how does it align with the Bible's picture of reality and Jesus Christ? Are we a computer simulation? Did aliens spark human life? Is a multiverse a problem for God? Do'time'and'free will'exist? What does it all mean for Christians? Introducing the holographic principle and exploring implications of other worlds through a Christian lens, this basic guide gives individuals and small groups a perspective of eternal investment, prayer, study, and intentional living that focuses on the Bible as the unchanging source of truth, presenting practical information for sorting fact from fiction, engaging with modern culture, and finding a firmer worldview in Christ. Not only is a holographic universe no threat to the Gospel, but the Bible points to a higher reality--hinting at the fingerprints of God in holographic theory.
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- 2022
6. Seven Days That Divide the World, 10th Anniversary Edition : The Beginning According to Genesis and Science
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John C. Lennox and John C. Lennox
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- Evolution (Biology)--Religious aspects--Christ, Religion and science, Bible and science, Creationism
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Now revised and updated--John Lennox's acclaimed method of reading and interpreting the first chapters of Genesis without discounting either science or Scripture. What did the writer of Genesis mean by'the first day?'Are the seven days in Genesis 1 a literal week or a series of time periods? If I believe that the earth is 4.5 billion years old as cosmologists believe, 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.With this book, Lennox offers a careful and accessible introduction to a scientifically-savvy, theologically-astute, and Scripturally faithful interpretation of Genesis.Since its publication in 2011, this book has enabled many readers to see that the major controversy with which it engages can be resolved without compromising commitment to the authority of Scripture. In this newly revised and expanded edition, John clarifies his arguments, responds to comments and critiques of the past decade since its first publication. In particular, he describes some of the history up to modern times of Jewish scholarly interpretation of the Genesis creation narrative as well as spelling out in more detail the breadth of views in the Great Tradition of interpretation due to the early Church Fathers. He shows that, contrary to what many people think, much of the difficulty with understanding the biblical texts does not arise from modern science but from attempting to elucidate the texts in their own right.
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- 2021
7. Ramified Natural Theology in Science and Religion : Moving Forward From Natural Theology
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Rodney Holder and Rodney Holder
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- Religion and science, Bible and science, Natural theology
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This book offers a rationale for a new ‘ramified natural theology'that is in dialogue with both science and historical-critical study of the Bible. Traditionally, knowledge of God has been seen to come from two sources, nature and revelation. However, a rigid separation between these sources cannot be maintained, since what purports to be revelation cannot be accepted without qualification: rational argument is needed to infer both the existence of God from nature and the particular truth claims of the Christian faith from the Bible. Hence the distinction between ‘bare natural theology'and ‘ramified natural theology.'The book begins with bare natural theology as background to its main focus on ramified natural theology. Bayesian confirmation theory is utilised to evaluate competing hypotheses in both cases, in a similar manner to that by which competing hypotheses in science can be evaluated on the basis of empirical data. In this way a case is built up for the rationality of a Christian theist worldview.Addressing issues of science, theology and revelation in a new framework, this book will be of keen interest to scholars working in Religion and Science, Natural Theology, Philosophy of Religion, Biblical Studies, Systematic Theology, and Science and Culture.
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- 2021
8. Religion, écriture et science
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Fabien Dworczak and Fabien Dworczak
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- Forgery of manuscripts, Language and languages--Religious aspects, Bible and science
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Cet ouvrage tente de comprendre les implications historiques, religieuses, politiques et éthiques dans la quête effrénée des plus anciens manuscrits bibliques ainsi que la place de la science. On a pu montrer, grâce à une méthodologie qui tient compte de leurs caractéristiques matérielles, le contexte archéologique, le support d'écriture, l'agencement, la paléographie, l'orthographe, les divisions, les annotations, et la rédaction, que cinq manuscrits de la mer morte acquis par le très controversé Musée de la Bible, à Washington, étaient en réalité des faux! Plus généralement, ce livre nous explique le rôle crucial des langues dans la vie de tous les peuples et comment elles participent à leur histoire, leurs traditions, leur mémoire, leurs modes de pensée, leurs significations et leurs expressions uniques.
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- 2021
9. Baby Dinosaurs on the Ark? : The Bible and Modern Science and the Trouble of Making It All Fit
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Janet Kellogg Ray and Janet Kellogg Ray
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- Bible and science, Creationism, Bible and evolution
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A scientific look at creationism from a former creationist A significant number of Americans, especially evangelical Christians, believe Earth and humankind were created in their present form sometime in the last 10,000 years or so—the rationale being that this is (presumably) the story told in the book of Genesis. Within that group, any threatening scientific evidence that suggests otherwise is rejected or, when possible, retrofitted into a creationist worldview. But can this uncomfortable blend of biblical literalism and pseudoscience hold up under scrutiny? Is it tenable to believe that the Grand Canyon was formed not millions of years ago by gradual erosion but merely thousands of years ago by the Great Flood? Were there really baby dinosaurs with Noah on his ark? Janet Kellogg Ray, a science educator who grew up a creationist, doesn't want other Christians to have to do the exhausting mental gymnastics she did earlier in her life. Working through the findings of a range of fields including geology, paleontology, and biology, she shows how a literal interpretation of the book of Genesis simply doesn't mesh with what we know to be reality. But as someone who remains a committed Christian, Ray also shows how an acceptance of the theory of evolution is not necessarily an acceptance of atheism, and how God can still be responsible for having created the world, even if it wasn't in a single, momentary, miraculous event.
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- 2021
10. Science and the Bible : Modern Insights for an Ancient Text
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David Instone-Brewer and David Instone-Brewer
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- Bible and science, Religion and science, Apologetics
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Is the Bible fundamentally at odds with science? Science and the Bible are often pitted against each other, causing many to either defend science at Scripture's expense, or vice versa. Instead, what if we saw them as friends? Can Christians appreciate scientific insights like they do archaeological discoveries--as a source of knowledge to illuminate the biblical world and our own? In Science and the Bible, David Instone-Brewer takes a refreshing and non-antagonistic approach, asking how science can aid our interpretation of the Bible. The result is stimulating on topics such as God's omnipresence, the origin of languages, the nature of eternity, the relationship of spirit and soul, the reality of resurrection, and Jesus'human experience. In short, readable chapters, Science and the Bible enables the curious layperson to reread the Bible with fresh perspectives from modern scientific insights. The Scripture in Context series is driven by the conviction that there is nothing as exciting, direct, provocative, and spiritually enlightening as the Bible when we read it as it was meant to be read. Each book in the series dives into the ancient cultural context behind Bible passages, examining the effect this context had on what the Bible writers were saying and how we should understand their words today. When we read the Bible in light of its context, it is anything but boring. Instead, God's word can speak to us as powerfully as it did to those who first read it.
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- 2020
11. Die Bibel und die Wissenschaften : Wechselwirkungen in Geschichte und Gegenwart
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Pierre Bühler and Pierre Bühler
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- Bible and science
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Die Bibel hat die abendländische Kultur stark geprägt: Über Jahrhunderte hingen Weltbild, Geschichtsverständnis, Menschenauffassung, Wertvorstellungen von ihr ab. Im Laufe der Neuzeit haben sich die Wissenschaften allmählich von dieser Prägung emanzipiert, die biblischen Texte kritisch beleuchtet und ihre Vorstellungen in Frage gestellt. Daraus erfolgte auf vielfältige Weise eine Erneuerung der Wahrnehmung der Bibel, bei der Dimensionen aufgespürt werden konnten, die der traditionellen Sicht verborgen blieben. So konnten biblische Motive auch wieder prägend auf die wissenschaftliche Arbeit wirken. In diesem Band geht es darum, diese wechselseitige Beziehung aus Sicht verschiedener Disziplinen zu thematisieren – wissenschaftshistorisch einerseits, aber auch mit Blick auf die Implikationen für den heutigen Umgang mit der Bibel und ihre Wahrnehmung in aktuellen Debatten. Die Beiträge stammen aus den Bereichen Theologie, Religionswissenschaft, Archäologie, Astrophysik, Biologie, Medizin, Psychologie, Philosophie, Rechtswissenschaft und Geschichte.
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- 2019
12. Healing All Creation : Genesis, the Gospel of Mark, and the Story of the Universe
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Joan Connell, Adam Bartholomew, Joan Connell, and Adam Bartholomew
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- Creationism, Bible and science, Healing--Religious aspects--Christianity
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In Healing All Creation, a scripture scholar and a religion journalist explore the literary and theological symmetries of Genesis, the Gospel of Mark and the unfolding story of evolution, as told by science and the emerging discipline of cosmological theology. Read together, these narratives shed new light on the Judeo-Christian tradition and offer fresh ideas about how to respond to the moral and environmental crises of our times. Scientific discoveries make it increasingly clear that everything in the world is connected. Physically and spiritually, small actions can have great impact: In the creation myths of Genesis, it is possible for individuals to generate great evil, but also do enormous good and repair a broken world. Mark's story of the public life of Jesus speaks to the transformative effect of cumulative acts of compassion. Cosmological theology suggests that evolution is spiritual as well as material, and that our search for meaning is dynamic, ongoing and grounded in the sanctity of all creation.This book speaks to those for whom Judeo-Christian scripture is important, but also to those who consider themselves spiritual but not religious: those who stand in awe of the majesty of the universe and appreciate the sanctity of all creation. It introduces to a general audience a century-long dialogue among scientists, theologians, scripture scholars and summons the voices of 20th century spiritual heroes, contemporary theologians and religion scholars from a variety of traditions and perspectives. This accessible but scholarly narrative and robust endnotes make it valuable as a textbook for college-level courses on religion and ecology.The authors offer fresh insights into Mark's story of the healing ministry of Jesus and his relationships with women, including his crushing final encounter with the women who stayed with him to the end and the transformative mission it inspired. It raises questions about the gender inequity that persists in organized religion and in the world at large. This book examines institutional Christianity's historical failures such as the early abandonment of nonviolence and its tendency to question the validity of scientific discoveries. It explores the impact of dispensational theology, whose vision of a material world ending in fiery apocalypse produced Christians so focused on the end-times that they have scant regard for the sanctity of the Earth.It has been said that the Bible is the most-purchased and least-read book in America. This accessible narrative introduces a diverse general audience to the riches of contemporary scripture scholarship, the wisdom of cosmological theology and a renewed awareness of the sanctity of all creation.
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- 2019
13. The Spanish Disquiet : The Biblical Natural Philosophy of Benito Arias Montano
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María M. Portuondo and María M. Portuondo
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- Natural history--Spain--History--16th century, Natural history--Religious aspects--Christianity, Biblical scholars--Spain--Biography, Humanists--Spain--Biography, Physics--Religious aspects--Christianity, Bible and science, Science--Spain--History--16th century
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In this book, historian María M. Portuondo takes us to sixteenth-century Spain, where she identifies a community of natural philosophers and biblical scholars. They shared what she calls the “Spanish Disquiet”—a preoccupation with the perceived shortcomings of prevailing natural philosophies and empirical approaches when it came to explaining the natural world. Foremost among them was Benito Arias Montano—Spain's most prominent biblical scholar and exegete of the sixteenth century. He was also a widely read member of the European intellectual community, and his motivation to reform natural philosophy shows that the Spanish Disquiet was a local manifestation of greater concerns about Aristotelian natural philosophy that were overtaking Europe on the eve of the Scientific Revolution. His approach to the study of nature framed the natural world as unfolding from a series of events described in the Book of Genesis, ultimately resulting in a new metaphysics, cosmology, physics, and even a natural history of the world. By bringing Arias Montano's intellectual and personal biography into conversation with broader themes that inform histories of science of the era, The Spanish Disquiet ensures an appreciation of the variety and richness of Arias Montano's thought and his influence on early modern science.
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- 2019
14. Texttranszendenz : Beiträge zu einer polyphonen Bibelhermeneutik
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Theissen, Gerd and Theissen, Gerd
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- Bible and literature, Bible and science, Bible and sociology
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Biblische Texte haben eine doppelte Transzendenz: Sie sind transparent für Gott und das Leben. Das entspricht dem doppelten Liebesgebot. Die Entdeckung dieser Doppeltranszendenz wird anhand hermeneutischer Entwürfe gezeigt, die Polyphonie des Lebens anhand von Wissenschaften wie Soziologie und Psychologie. Am Ende steht eine Lehre von der Schrift: Warum ist sie'Heilige Schrift'? Wenn das doppelte Liebesgebot die Beziehung zu den Menschen neben die zu Gott stellt, so muss heute die Bibel als Zugang zu Gott im Dialog mit Konfessionen, Religionen und Religionskritik gedeutet werden.
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- 2019
15. Genesis, Science, and the Beginning : Evaluating Interpretations of Genesis One on the Age of the Earth
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Benjamin D. Smith Jr and Benjamin D. Smith Jr
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- Bible and science
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Christian apologist Ben Smith believes that the creation account in Genesis 1 can be read literally and historically as a real week of seven normal days without contradicting modern astronomy and geology regarding the age of the universe and Earth. Many Christians are divided over how to reconcile Genesis with modern science, and this book evaluates all of the major options, ultimately concluding that the Bible allows for an old universe and Earth in a way that is also scientifically accurate. A former Young Earth creationist, Smith now believes that the age of creation is not specified in the Bible, and therefore scientists are free to answer the question. He believes that Christians should not hide from the controversy over the age of the Earth, but should take a fresh look at the text and be impressed with its accuracy.
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- 2018
16. Christ and the Created Order : Perspectives From Theology, Philosophy, and Science
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Zondervan, Andrew B. Torrance, Thomas H. McCall, Zondervan, Andrew B. Torrance, and Thomas H. McCall
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- Bible and science
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According to the Christian faith, Jesus Christ is the ultimate revelation not only of the nature of God the Creator but also of how God the Creator relates to the created order. The New Testament explicitly relates the act of creation to the person of Jesus Christ - who is also a participant within creation, and who is said, by his acts of participation, to have secured creation's ultimate redemption from the problems which presently afflict it. Christian theology proposes that Jesus Christ, the incarnate Word and Wisdom of God, the agent in whom the Spirit of God is supremely present among us, is the rationale and the telos of all things - time-space as we experience and explore it; nature and all its enigmas; matter itself. Christology is thus utterly fundamental to a theology of creation, as this is unfolded both in Scripture and in early Christian theology.For all this, the contemporary conversation about science and faith tends, to a remarkable degree, to neglect the significance of Jesus Christ, focusing instead on a generic'God of wonder'or'God of natural theology.'Such general theism is problematic from the perspective of Christian theology on many levels and has at times led to a more or less deistic theology: the impression that God has created the world, then largely left it to itself. Such a theology is far removed from classical Christian renderings of creation, providence, redemption, and eschatology. According to these, the theology of creation is not just about remote'beginnings,'or the distant acts of a divine originator. Rather, the incarnate Jesus Christ is himself - remarkably - the means and the end for which creation itself exists. If we would think aright about our world, study it and live within it wisely, we must reckon centrally with his significance.What might such a bold claim possibly mean, and why is Jesus Christ said by Christian theology to be so important for understanding God's overall relationship to the created order? What does this importance mean for science?Christ and the Created Order addresses these questions by gathering insights from biblical scholars, theologians, historians, philosophers, and scientists. This interdisciplinary collection of essays reflects on the significance of Jesus Christ for understanding the created world, particularly as that world is observed by the natural sciences.Contributors to Christ and the Created Order include Marilyn McCord Adams, Richard Bauckham, Deborah Haarsma, Paul Moser, Murray Rae, James K. A. Smith, Norman Wirzba, N. T. Wright, and more.
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- 2018
17. The Witness of the Stars
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Ethelbert Bullinger and Ethelbert Bullinger
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- Constellations, Bible and science, Astronomy in the Bible, Astronomy
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Skyros Publishing is dedicated to reproducing the finest books ever written and letting readers of all ages experience a classic for the first time or revisit a past favorite. Ethelbert Bullinger was an Anglican clergyman and Biblical scholar. The Witness of the Stars, Bullinger's most famous work, is an interesting look at astrology and how it relates to Christianity. Bullinger believed that the movements of the stars proved the existence of God's word.
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- 2018
18. El principio según el Génesis y la ciencia : Siete días que dividieron el mundo
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John C. Lennox and John C. Lennox
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- Bible and science
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'Afronta una controversia apasionada con caridad, humor y humildad. Recomiendo entusiastamente este libro único y reflexivo'. – Ravi Zacharias, autor y conferencista'Este libro es una delicia para leer. Es reflexivo, perceptivo, amigable y audaz cuando necesita serlo'. – C. John Collins, Profesor de Antiguo Testamento, Seminario Teológico del Pacto'Accesible, amplio, equilibrado e irénico. Una obra sabia, bien informada, y merece la más amplia audiencia posible'. – Paul Copan, Profesor y Catedrático de Filosofía y Ética Familia Pledger, Universidad Atlántica de Palm Beach'Estudio meticuloso y bien documentado. Todo lector cuidadoso saldrá más informado, más sabio y mejor preparado para defender la verdad de la Biblia ante un mundo escéptico'. – Doug Groothius, Profesor de Filosofía, Seminario Denver, y autor de Apologética cristiana.'¡Qué excelente libro! Este libro es inmejorable en el área de ciencia y religión'. – Alvin Platinga, Profesor Emérito de Filosofía John A. O'Brien, Universidad de Notre Dame'Merece una cuidadosa lectura por parte de los interesados en la discusión actual sobre ciencia y religión'. – Dr. Henry F. Schaefer III, Profesor de Química Graham Perdue, Director del Centro de Química Cuántica Computacional, Universidad de Georgia
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- 2018
19. Expanse of Heaven, The : Where Creation & Astronomy Intersect
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Danny Faulkner and Danny Faulkner
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- Astronomy in the Bible, Bible and science, Creationism
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Intended as a companion book to The Created Cosmos: What the Bible Reveals About Astronomy, the new book, The Expanse of Heaven: Where Creation and Astronomy Intersect, is a comprehensive treatment of astronomy, interpreted within the biblical model of creation. It begins with a chapter on ancient cosmologies, and concludes with a chapter on modern cosmology. In between are chapters on the appearance of astronomical bodies in the sky, discussions of the moon, the earth and other planets in the solar system, the sun, the stars, our Milky Way Galaxy and other galaxies. Evolutionary theories are described and critiqued, while creationary theories are explained. Evidence for design and recent origin is presented. This unique book is intended for general reading by lay audiences, but it can be adapted as a textbook on astronomy. You will learn how unique the earth is in the universe You will see incredible design in the moon, the sun, and other astronomical bodies You will better understand the role of evolutionary and creationary theories in astronomy today
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- 2017
20. Amazing Truths : How Science and the Bible Agree
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Michael Guillen and Michael Guillen
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- Truth--Religious aspects--Christianity, Truth, Philosophical theology, Bible and science, Religion and science, Christianity
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Does science discredit the Bible, God, religious faith?Absolutely not, says Dr. Michael Guillen, former Harvard physics instructor and Emmy-winning ABC News Science Editor. In Amazing Truths, he uses his entertaining, down-to-earth storytelling skills to reveal ten astonishing truths affirmed by both ancient Scripture and modern science that answer some of our biggest questions:Can faith really move mountains?Does absolute truth exist?Are humans truly unique?Is it possible to communicate with God?How much about the universe do we actually know?How could Jesus have been fully man and fully God?In Amazing Truths, Dr. Guillen explains that faith is not some outdated way of thinking. Faith is a necessary part of science, Christianity, and any intelligent, comprehensive, coherent worldview--vastly more powerful than even logic.Amazing Truths will expand your mind and bolster your faith. You will see for yourself what Dr. Guillen, a theoretical physicist and devout Christian, has discovered in a lifetime of serious exploration--that science and faith are not at odds. In fact, they're the ultimate power couple.
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- 2016
21. The Astronomy of the Bible
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E. Walter Maunder and E. Walter Maunder
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- Astronomy, Bible and science
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Modern astronomy began a little more than three centuries ago with the invention of the telescope and Galileo's application of it to the study of the heavenly bodies. This new instrument at once revealed to him the mountains on the moon, the satellites of Jupiter, and the spots on the sun, and brought the celestial bodies under observation in a way that no one had dreamed of before. In our view to-day, the planets of the solar system are worlds; we can examine their surfaces and judge wherein they resemble or differ from our earth. To the ancients they were but points of light; to us they are vast bodies that we have been able to measure and to weigh. The telescope has enabled us also to penetrate deep into outer space; we have learnt of other systems besides that of our own sun and its dependents, many of them far more complex; clusters and clouds of stars have been revealed to us, and mysterious nebulæ, which suggest by their forms that they are systems of suns in the making. More lately the invention of the spectroscope has informed us of the very elements which go to the composition of these numberless stars, and we can distinguish those which are in a similar condition to our sun from those differing from him. And photography has recorded for us objects too faint for mere sight to detect, even when aided by the most powerful telescope; too detailed and intricate for the most skilful hand to depict. Galileo's friend and contemporary, Kepler, laid the foundations of another department of modern astronomy at about the same time. He studied the apparent movements of the planets until they yielded him their secret so far that he was able to express them in three simple laws, laws which, two generations later, Sir Isaac Newton demonstrated to be the outcome of one grand and simple law of universal range, the law of gravitation. Upon this law the marvellous mathematical conquests of astronomy have been based. All these wonderful results have been attained by the free exercise of men's mental abilities, and it cannot be imagined that God would have intervened to hamper their growth in intellectual power by revealing to men facts and methods which it was within their own ability to discover for themselves. Men's mental powers have developed by their exercise; they would have been stunted had men been led to look to revelation rather than to diligent effort for the satisfaction of their curiosity. We therefore do not find any reference in the Bible to that which modern astronomy has taught us. Yet it may be noted that some expressions, appropriate at any time, have become much more appropriate, much more forcible, in the light of our present-day knowledge.
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- 2016
22. Science and Christianity : Foundations and Frameworks for Moving Forward in Faith
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Tim Reddish and Tim Reddish
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- Bible and science, Religion and science, Electronic books
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Too often conversations on Science and Christianity skate over much deeper assumptions--or perceptions--on the nature and interpretation of Scripture, and the nature of science and of God. Instead, the rhetoric goes quickly towards contentious issues, like evolution, global warming, or genetic engineering, without establishing a framework of mutual understanding. Consequently,'conversations'can take place between people who completely misunderstand each other because those foundations have not been clearly articulated. In this introductory book you are invited on a journey of discovery, one that makes us self-aware of our starting assumptions. It is only from a framework of critical engagement with both science and the Bible that contemporary issues and the needs of the church and society can be addressed. While the Creator is one who brings order, this book also reminds us that untamed chaos also has a God-ordained place within creation. The author explores the element of chance that seems to be at the heart of nature and shows how this can be incorporated constructively within Christian thinking. Nature is not mere mechanism and is more'open'than we might first think. This means that miracles are scientifically plausible and prayer can really change things....
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- 2016
23. Unlocking the Mysteries of Genesis : Explore the Science and Miracles of Creation
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Henry M. Morris and Henry M. Morris
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- Creationism, Evolution, Bible and science
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Unlock the Mysteries of Faith and Science Have you wondered how the creation story in Genesis fits with the evolutionary theories of popular science? You're not alone. Many Christians wrestle with the seeming disparity between faith and science. They want to believe the inerrancy of Scripture, but it's difficult to reconcile the two.Unlocking the Mysteries of Genesis seeks to resolve this conflict by answering key questions about the origin of human life, the evidence left by the fossil record, and how the findings of science line up with the Bible. Using the most current research and data, this visually stunning book takes readers on a journey that explores the wonders of God's creation through the lens of faith-based science that clearly points to the authenticity and accuracy of the biblical creation account. The compelling evidence you'll find as you study both Genesis and science will challenge your intellect and reinforce your faith.
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- 2016
24. The Witness of the Stars
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Bullinger, E. William and Bullinger, E. William
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- Constellations, Takimyildizlari, Incil ve bilim, Bible and science, Astronomy, Incil’de astronomi, Astronomi, Astronomy in the Bible
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- 2015
25. The Quest for the Historical Adam : Genesis, Hermeneutics, and Human Origins
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William VanDoodewaard and William VanDoodewaard
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- Theological anthropology--Biblical teaching, Bible and science, Religion and science
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Was Adam really a historical person, and can we trust the biblical story of human origins? Or is the story of Eden simply a metaphor, leaving scientists the job to correctly reconstruct the truth of how humanity began? Although the church currently faces these pressing questions—exacerbated as they are by scientific and philosophical developments of our age—we must not think that they are completely new. In The Quest for the Historical Adam, William VanDoodewaard recovers and assesses the teaching of those who have gone before us, providing a historical survey of Genesis commentary on human origins from the patristic era to the present. Reacquainting the reader with a long line of theologians, exegetes, and thinkers, VanDoodewaard traces the roots, development, and, at times, disappearance of hermeneutical approaches and exegetical insights relevant to discussions on human origins. This survey not only informs us of how we came to this point in the conversation but also equips us to recognize the significance of the various alternatives on human origins. It also includes a foreword written by Dr. R. Albert Mohler, Jr. Table of Contents: 1. Finding Adam and His Origin in Scripture 2. The Patristic and Medieval Quest for Adam 3. Adam in the Reformation and Post-Reformation Eras 4. Adam in the Enlightenment Era 5. Adam in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries 6. The Quest for Adam: From the 1950s to the Present 7. What Difference Does It Make? Epilogue: Literal Genesis and Science?
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- 2015
26. Scripture and Cosmology : Reading the Bible Between the Ancient World and Modern Science
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Kyle Greenwood and Kyle Greenwood
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- Biblical cosmology, Bible and science
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Christians often claim to hold a biblical worldview. But what about a biblical cosmos view? From the beginning of Genesis we encounter a vaulted dome above the earth, a'firmament,'like the ceiling of a planetarium. Elsewhere we read of the earth sitting on pillars. What does the dome of heaven have to do with deep space? Even when the biblical language is clearly poetic, it seems to be funded by a very different understanding of how the cosmos is put together. As Kyle Greenwood shows, the language of the Bible is also that of the ancient Near Eastern palace, temple and hearth. There was no other way of thinking or speaking of earth and sky or the sun, moon and stars. But when the psalmist looked at the heavens, the delicate fingerwork of God, it evoked wonder. Even today it is astronomy and cosmology that invoke our awe and point toward the depths of divine mystery.Greenwood helps us see how the best Christian thinkers have viewed the cosmos in light of Scripture—and grappled with new understandings as science has advanced from Aristotle to Copernicus to Galileo and the galaxies of deep space. It's a compelling story that both illuminates the text of Scripture and helps us find our own place in the tradition of faithful Christian thinking and interpretation.
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- 2015
27. The Nature of Creation : Examining the Bible and Science
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Mark Harris and Mark Harris
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- Creation, Bible and science, Religion and science
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It is generally assumed that science and religion are at war. Many now claim that science has made religious belief redundant; others have turned to a literalist interpretation of biblical creation to reject or revise science; others try to resolve Darwin with Genesis.'The Nature of Creation'addresses this complex debate by engaging with both modern science and biblical scholarship together. Creation is central to Christian theology and the Bible, and has become the chosen battleground for scientists, atheists and creationists alike.'The Nature of Creation'presents a sustained historical investigation of what the creation texts of the Bible have to say and how this relates to modern scientific ideas of beginnings. The book aims to demonstrate what science and religion can share, and how they differ and ought to differ.
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- 2014
28. In the Beginning . . . : Science Faces God in the Book of Genesis
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Asimov, Isaac and Asimov, Isaac
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- Creation, Bible and science
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In the Beginning: Science Faces God in the Book of Genesis. The beginning of time. The origin of life. In our Western civilization, there are two influential accounts of beginnings. One is the biblical account, compiled more than two thousand years ago by Judean writers who based much of their thinking on the Babylonian astronomical lore of the day. The other is the account of modern science, which, in the last century, has slowly built up a coherent picture of how it all began. Both represent the best thinking of their times, and in this line-by-line annotation of the first eleven chapters of Genesis, Isaac Asimov carefully and evenhandedly compares the two accounts, pointing out where they are similar and where they are different. “There is no version of primeval history, preceding the discoveries of modern science, that is as rational and as inspiriting as that of the Book of Genesis,” Asimov says. However, human knowledge does increase, and if the biblical writers “had written those early chapters of Genesis knowing what we know today, we can be certain that they would have written it completely differently.” Isaac Asimov brings to this fascinating subject his wide-ranging knowledge of science and history—and his award-winning ability to explain the complex with accuracy, clarity, and wit.
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- 2014
29. Foundations of the Earth : Global Ecological Change and the Book of Job
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H.H. Shugart and H.H. Shugart
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- Environmental degradation--Religious aspects, Human ecology--Religious aspects, Bible and science, Religion and science, Natural history--Religious aspects, Ecology--Religious aspects
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'Where were you when I laid the foundation of the earth?'God asks Job in the'Whirlwind Speech,'but Job cannot reply. This passage—which some environmentalists and religious scholars treat as a'green'creation myth—drives renowned ecologist H. H. Shugart's extraordinary investigation, in which he uses verses from God's speech to Job to explore the planetary system, animal domestication, sea-level rise, evolution, biodiversity, weather phenomena, and climate change. Shugart calls attention to the rich resonance between the Earth's natural history and the workings of religious feeling, the wisdom of biblical scripture, and the arguments of Bible ethicists. The divine questions that frame his study are quintessentially religious, and the global changes humans have wrought on the Earth operate not only in the physical, chemical, and biological spheres but also in the spiritual realm. Shugart offers a universal framework for recognizing and confronting the global challenges humans now face: the relationship between human technology and large-scale environmental degradation, the effect of invasive species on the integrity of ecosystems, the role of humans in generating wide biotic extinctions, and the future of our oceans and tides.
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- 2014
30. The Bible and Natural Philosophy in Renaissance Italy : Jewish and Christian Physicians in Search of Truth
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Andrew D. Berns and Andrew D. Berns
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- Medicine--History--17th century, Medicine--Italy--History, Physics--Italy--History, Bible and science
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The Bible and Natural Philosophy in Renaissance Italy explores the reciprocal relationship between biblical interpretation and natural philosophy in sixteenth-century Italy. The book augments our knowledge of the manifold applications of medical expertise in the Renaissance and of the multiple ways in which the Bible was read by educated people who lacked theological training. Andrew D. Berns demonstrates that many physicians in sixteenth-century Italy, Jewish and Christian alike, took a keen interest in the Bible and post-biblical religious literature. Berns identifies the intellectual tools that Renaissance doctors and natural philosophers brought to bear on their analysis of the Bible and assesses how their education and professional experience helped them acquire, develop, and use those tools. The Bible and Natural Philosophy in Renaissance Italy argues that the changing nature of medical culture in the Renaissance inspired physicians to approach the Bible not only as a divine work but also as a historical and scientific text.
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- 2014
31. Faith and Wisdom in Science
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Tom McLeish and Tom McLeish
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- Bible and science
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'Can you Count the Clouds?'asks the voice of God from the whirlwind in the stunningly beautiful catalogue of nature-questions from the Old Testament Book of Job. Tom McLeish takes a scientist's reading of this ancient text as a centrepiece to make the case for science as a deeply human and ancient activity, embedded in some of the oldest stories told about human desire to understand the natural world. Drawing on stories from the modern science of chaos and uncertainty alongside medieval, patristic, classical and Biblical sources, Faith and Wisdom in Science challenges much of the current'science and religion'debate as operating with the wrong assumptions and in the wrong space. Its narrative approach develops a natural critique of the cultural separation of sciences and humanities, suggesting an approach to science, or in its more ancient form natural philosophy - the'love of wisdom of natural things'- that can draw on theological and cultural roots. Following the theme of pain in human confrontation with nature, it develops a'Theology of Science', recognising that both scientific and theological worldviews must be'of'each other, not holding separate domains. Science finds its place within an old story of participative reconciliation with a nature, of which we start ignorant and fearful, but learn to perceive and work with in wisdom. Surprisingly, science becomes a deeply religious activity. There are urgent lessons for education, the political process of decision-making on science and technology, our relationship with the global environment, and the way that both religious and secular communities alike celebrate and govern science.
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- 2014
32. Truth, tolerance, and science
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Parker, Chris
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- 2017
33. Evolution et christianisme
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Michel Mazoyer and Michel Mazoyer
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- Evolution (Biology)--Religious aspects--Christ, Evolution--Religious aspects--Christianity, Bible and science, Bible and evolution
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Les catholiques ont longtemps cru la théorie de l'évolution incompatible avec l'affirmation biblique de la création du monde. Beaucoup d'évolutionnistes ne l'ont été qu'en partageant le même préjugé et trop pressés d'en finir avec les vieilles lunes de la religion catholique. Dans tous les cas, les raisons des uns et des autres n'en étaient pas et répondaient à des impératifs idéologiques symboliques d'une peur non combattue. L'intelligence est faite pour chercher la vérité. Cet ouvrage tente l'expérience.
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- 2013
34. Physica Sacra: Wunder, Naturwissenschaft Und Historischer Schriftsinn Zwischen Mittelalter Und Früher Neuzeit
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Bernd Roling and Bernd Roling
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- Miracles--Biblical teaching, Bible and science
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Was it a whale or a shark that devoured Jonah? And how were the walls of Jericho brought down? In his wide-ranging study, Physica Sacra, Bernd Roling shows that the natural sciences and biblical exegesis have not always stood in stark opposition to one another. From the high Middle Ages, Bible commentators such as Albertus Magnus and Alonso Tostado made extensive use of the knowledge available in their times about zoology, medicine and astronomy to explain the wonders of revelation and to defend their historical basis. Even with the advent of modern Biblical criticism and in the age of Enlightenment, as is shown here in detail, their arguments were valid enough to refute critics like Spinoza, Isaac de la Peyrère and Voltaire.
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- 2013
35. Lutheran-orthodox dialogue from 2004 to 2015
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Saarinen, Risto
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- 2016
36. The Genius of Ancient Man : Evolution's Nightmare
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Don Landis and Don Landis
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- Bible and science, Creationism, Archaeology and religion, Civilization, Ancient, Human beings--Origin, Civilization, Classical
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Evidences and commonalities explored from ancient man around the globe! Why structures echoing the Tower of Babel have been recreated on almost every continent and major culture What artifacts and archaeology, technology and innovation, really reveal about the origin of mankind Why many biblical symbols (rainbows, human sacrifice, mountains, the Son/ sun worship) were, and continue to be, distorted in pagan religious practices What the historical record reveals about Satan's “counterfeit” of God's plan for humanity All over the world there are similar findings of ancient religions, cities and towers, world travel, advanced astronomy, and civilized government. Over the course of two years, a team of researchers from Jackson Hole Bible College has worked to bring together the different pieces of the convoluted mystery and history of ancient man. Hours of researching, trips to various sites around North and Central America, visits to museums, and meetings with experts have provided the team with an overwhelming amount of evidence for the intelligence of these early innovators. A jumble of anomalies and magnificent structures continue to confound archaeology and anthropology today, yet as the dots are connected, one finds history as described in the biblical record.
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- 2012
37. Seven Days That Divide the World : The Beginning According to Genesis and Science
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John C. Lennox and John C. Lennox
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- Bible and science
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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? In response to the continuing controversy over the interpretation of the creation narrative in Genesis, John Lennox proposes a succinct method of reading and interpreting the first chapters of Genesis without discounting either science or 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. With this book, Lennox offers a careful yet accessible introduction to a scientifically-savvy, theologically-astute, and Scripturally faithful interpretation of Genesis.
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- 2011
38. Creation
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Davis, Andrew M., Carson, D. A., Keller, Timothy, Akinola, Archbishop Peter J., Davis, Andrew M., Carson, D. A., Keller, Timothy, and Akinola, Archbishop Peter J.
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- Creation, Bible and science
- Abstract
It is abundantly clear that God has created the universe, a natural revelation that can be observed in the everyday world around us. But the universe was made for a reason, and in the Bible we find the nature and purpose of creation. In this new Gospel Coalition booklet Andrew Davis summarizes the Bible's teaching on creation. He traces the creation of the world and humanity through the first two chapters of Genesis, emphasizing that all things, especially humans, were created to display God's glory. He moves into the tragic consequences of the Fall and points us to the glorious truth of the eventual New Creation. Perfect for distribution to those wrestling with questions of their purpose in this world. Creation offers a thoughtful explanation for point 3 of the Gospel Coalition's confessional statement. The Gospel Coalition is an evangelical renewal movement dedicated to a scripture-based reformation of ministry practices.
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- 2011
39. The Bible and Science : Longing for God in a Science-Dominated World
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Vincent Smiles and Vincent Smiles
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- Bible and science, Religion and science
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Confusing paradox surrounds the Bible. Some look to it as the definition of reality and deny science; others see science alone as the arbiter of truth and deny the Bible. Both extremes are merely symptoms of a still wider debate on the place of ancient spiritual wisdom in a science-dominated world. Following the Reformation and Enlightenment, the Western world gained great power but lost its spiritual bearings. This book draws on numerous sources, ancient and modern, to examine what the missteps were that have brought us to a point of such confusion, and in doing so argues cogently against the modern philosophy of scientific materialism. With the aid of biblical stories and imagery it suggests how we might find our way back to balance, where ancient wisdom and modern science can together shed light on humans and their encompassing reality.Vincent Smiles is professor of theology at Saint John's University, Collegeville, Minnesota.
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- 2011
40. The Seven Pillars of Creation : The Bible, Science, and the Ecology of Wonder
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William P. Brown and William P. Brown
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- Bible and science, Creation--Biblical teaching
- Abstract
In their highly selective and literal reading of Scripture, creationists champion a rigidly reductionistic view of creation in their fight against'soulless scientism.'Conversely, many scientists find faith in God to be a dangerous impediment in the empirical quest for knowledge. As a result of this ongoing debate, many people of faith feel forced to choose between evolution and the Bible's story of creation. But, as William Brown asks, which biblical creation story are we talking about? Brown shows that, through a close reading of biblical texts, no fewer than seven different biblical perspectives on creation can be identified. By examining these perspectives, Brown illuminates both connections and conflicts between the ancient creation traditions and the natural sciences, arguing for a new way of reading the Bible in light of current scientific knowledge and with consideration of the needs of the environment. In Brown's argument, both scientific inquiry and theological reflection are driven by a sense of wonder, which, in his words,'unites the scientist and the psalmist.'Brown's own wonder at the beauty and complexity of the created world is evident throughout this intelligent, well-written, and inspirational book.
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- 2010
41. The Signature of God : Astonishing Bible Codes Reveal September 11 Terror Attacks
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Grant R. Jeffrey and Grant R. Jeffrey
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- Bible and science, Eschatology, Apologetics
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The secret things belong unto the Lord our God: but those things which are revealed belong unto us and to our childrenfor ever, that we may do all the words of this law. —Deuteronomy 29:29This new, expanded and completely documented edition of The Signature of God contains additional research and compelling documentation proving the Bible is inspired by God. Remarkable new computer discoveries from the Bible Codes reveal astonishing details about the September 11 Islamic terrorist attack on America that were encoded in Hebrew text thousands of years ago.Key topics include:·New Bible Codes reveal the details of September 11, 2001 terror attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon·Historical documents confirm the supernatural darkness when Jesus was crucified·Advanced scientific statements provide compelling evidence the Bible was inspired·Incredibly modern medical statements prove that God inspired the Scriptures·Hundreds of accurate prophecies demonstrate the Bible is supernatural
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- 2010
42. Reading Genesis After Darwin
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Stephen C Barton, David Wilkinson, Stephen C Barton, and David Wilkinson
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- Bible and evolution--History, Bible and science--History, Bible and science, Bible and evolution
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Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species has changed the landscape of religious thought in many ways. There is a widespread assumption that before Darwin, all Christians believed that the world was created some 6,000 years ago over a period of 6 days. After Darwin, the first chapters of Genesis were either rejected totally by skeptics or defended vehemently in scientific creationism. This book tells a very different story. Bringing together contributions from biblical scholars, historians and contemporary theologians, it is demonstrated that both Jewish and Christian scholars read Genesis in a non-literal way long before Darwin. Even during the nineteenth century, there was a wide range of responses from religious believers towards evolution, many of them very positive. Stephen C. Barton and David Wilkinson argue that being receptive to the continuing relevance of Genesis today regarding questions of gender, cosmology, and the environment is a lively option.
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- 2009
43. The Genesis Enigma : Why the First Book of the Bible Is Scientifically Accurate
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Andrew Parker and Andrew Parker
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- Bible. O.T. Genesis--Criticism, interpretation,, Bible and science, Cosmogony, Cosmology, Creationism
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An acclaimed, paradigm-shifting evolutionary biologist shows how the biblical story of Genesis uncannily reflects recent scientific discoveries-and finds room for divine inspiration within. Consider this: Genesis recounts the story of creation, step-by-step:'Let there be light';'Let the waters under the heaven be gathered together into one place, and let the dry land appear';'Let the earth bring forth [vegetation]';'Let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature that hath life';'God created the whales';'And God created... every winged fowl.'For thousands of years, Judeo-Christian belief has accepted this progression as truth. And now, thanks to recent scientific discoveries, the scientific community does, too (though without the mention of'God'). In The Genesis Enigma, respected evolutionary biologist Andrew Parker explains each parallel between Genesis and science in detail-and the closer he looks, the more amazing the parallels become. But the Genesis account has no right to be correct. The author or authors could not have known these things happened in this order, and with the highlights science has come to recognize. Ultimately, Parker argues, it must be divine inspiration that guided the writing of the Bible. This startling conclusion will make The Genesis Enigma a must-read for believers and scientists alike.
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- 2009
44. General non-fiction [Book Review]
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- 2013
45. Why the Universe Is the Way It Is
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Ross, Hugh and Ross, Hugh
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- Creation, Cosmology, Bible and science
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Hugh Ross, founder and president of Reasons to Believe, reveals the universe's design, its purposes, and God's surpassing love for his creation.
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- 2008
46. Vale Thomas Berry CP (1914 - 2009)
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Farrell, Marie
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- 2009
47. Six Days of Genesis : A Scientific Appreciation of Chapters 1-11
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Taylor, Paul and Taylor, Paul
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- Bible and science
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Discover the five powerful truths within the phrase'In the beginning God?.'Learn just how closely evolutionists and creationists agree on the division of land and water on the earth. Uncover the biblical clue to where energy came from to explore life processes on an earth without form and void. Explore whether there is any truth to the recolonization theory. Can we really trust Genesis as the literal history of the world? Many modern scholars and scientists would have you believe that you can't, but this fascinating expository study by Paul F. Taylor lays all doubts about the authenticity of the Bible to rest. Follow this spellbinding, verse-by-verse study Taylor takes you on from the Garden of Eden to the Fall to the Table of Nations.Many Christians are alarmed by the disappearance of true biblical teachings in churches and even in many seminaries across America and Britain, but this much-needed resource for teaching prospective clergy and professors will help to battle the disturbing departure from biblical truth. This exciting new tool is a wonderful aid for those who wish to defend against the evolutionary attacks leveled at them by society and sometimes even by the church.
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- 2007
48. The Word and the World : Biblical Exegesis and Early Modern Science
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K. Killeen, P. Forshaw, K. Killeen, and P. Forshaw
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- Religion and science, Bible and science
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This book explores the impact of biblical reading practices on scientific thought in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth centuries. It addresses the idea that the natural philosophers of the era forged their new sciences despite, rather than because of, the pervasive bible-centeredness of early modern thought.
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- 2007
49. Histoire et religions : l'impossible dialogue ? : Essai d'analyse comparative des grilles de lecture historique et monothéistes
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Stéphane Encel and Stéphane Encel
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- Religion--Historiography, History--Religious aspects, Monotheism, Bible and science
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Les monothéismes forment des systèmes complets d'interprétation du monde. L'Histoire, science humaine, suscite un véritable engouement dans nos sociétés, devenant un enjeu politique et identitaire crucial. Ces deux grilles de lecture, qui décryptent différemment le'même monde', sont-elles inconciliables ou complémentaires? Constituent-elles les deux faces d'une même mémoire? Quels sont les enjeux pour l'enseignement confessionnel et pour celui du fait religieux?
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- 2006
50. Redeeming Science : A God-Centered Approach
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Vern S. Poythress and Vern S. Poythress
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- Religion and science, Bible and science
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Many people think science is antagonistic to Christian belief. Science, it is said, shows that the universe is billions of years old, while the Bible says it is only thousands of years old. And some claim that science shows supernatural miracles are impossible. These and other points of contention cause some Christians to view science as a threat to their beliefs. Redeeming Science attempts to kindle our appreciation for science as it ought to be-science that could serve as a path for praising God and serving fellow human beings. Through examining the wonderfully complex and immutable laws of nature, author Vern Poythress explains, we ought to recognize the wisdom, care, and beauty of God. A Christian worldview restores a true response to science, where we praise the God who created nature and cares for it.
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- 2006
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