How does the rest of the Bible relate to Genesis 1 and 2? Do the various biblical authors portray creation theologies that align or diverge? In this volume, ten scholars—each addressing a different section, genre, or topic from the Old Testament—grapple seriously with this question. Collectively, they find that the weight of the textual data of the Old Testament clearly portrays an overarching understanding and theology of creation that permeates every biblical genre and book. These findings should inform the thinking of every honest Christian, whether layperson, theologian, or scientist. At its core, creation theology is all about Who God is, who we are, what our destiny is, and how God chooses to save a world that is in direct rebellion t...
In this book the author offers a new theological reading of Calvin\u27s Genesis commentary and sermo...
Isaiah 40‒48 emphasizes that Yahweh is a unique creator-god. Did the author(s) arrive at this idea b...
Earliest Christianity, after the closing of the canon, continued to affirm the doctrine of creation ...
How does the rest of the Bible relate to Genesis 1 and 2? Do the various biblical authors portray cr...
The Bible opens with a statement that forms the basis of our faith: “In the beginning God created th...
Like other parts of Scripture, Genesis 1 must be interpreted in terms of its historical and literary...
The so-called "Creation accounts" in Genesis 1-2 place the accent on the complex relationship betwee...
The topic of the article is connected to the question of the life and universe’s origin, because in ...
This paper will seek to examine the benefits of reading Genesis 1 and 2 from a mythological perspect...
In 1844, Charles Darwin wrote a summary of his theory of evolution. His On the Origin of Species bec...
The purpose of this study is to highlight the soteriological significance of the Genesis creation ac...
Richard M. Davidson, PhD, is J. N. Andrews Professor of Old Testament Interpretation at the Seventh-...
In contrast to those who read Genesis 1 through 11 as myth, the story of Genesis is historical narra...
one problem faced by modern Christian theologians in expounding a doctrine of creation is the relati...
The book of Genesis contains foundational material for Jewish and Christian theology, both historic ...
In this book the author offers a new theological reading of Calvin\u27s Genesis commentary and sermo...
Isaiah 40‒48 emphasizes that Yahweh is a unique creator-god. Did the author(s) arrive at this idea b...
Earliest Christianity, after the closing of the canon, continued to affirm the doctrine of creation ...
How does the rest of the Bible relate to Genesis 1 and 2? Do the various biblical authors portray cr...
The Bible opens with a statement that forms the basis of our faith: “In the beginning God created th...
Like other parts of Scripture, Genesis 1 must be interpreted in terms of its historical and literary...
The so-called "Creation accounts" in Genesis 1-2 place the accent on the complex relationship betwee...
The topic of the article is connected to the question of the life and universe’s origin, because in ...
This paper will seek to examine the benefits of reading Genesis 1 and 2 from a mythological perspect...
In 1844, Charles Darwin wrote a summary of his theory of evolution. His On the Origin of Species bec...
The purpose of this study is to highlight the soteriological significance of the Genesis creation ac...
Richard M. Davidson, PhD, is J. N. Andrews Professor of Old Testament Interpretation at the Seventh-...
In contrast to those who read Genesis 1 through 11 as myth, the story of Genesis is historical narra...
one problem faced by modern Christian theologians in expounding a doctrine of creation is the relati...
The book of Genesis contains foundational material for Jewish and Christian theology, both historic ...
In this book the author offers a new theological reading of Calvin\u27s Genesis commentary and sermo...
Isaiah 40‒48 emphasizes that Yahweh is a unique creator-god. Did the author(s) arrive at this idea b...
Earliest Christianity, after the closing of the canon, continued to affirm the doctrine of creation ...