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Christian Creation Theories Rooted in the Genesis Account and Their Underlying Assumptions.
The objective of this study is to provide the reader with a holistic theological
understanding of the current popular Christian creation theories. This was done
through identifying, analysing, and comparing the key teachings of these theories
against a biblical exegesis of Genesis 1:1 – 2:3.
Evolutionary syncretism: a critique of Biologos
The BioLogos Foundation purports to explore, promote and celebrate the integration of science and Christian faith, however...
Flood Models and Biblical Realism
Biblical creationists by definition believe in a globe-covering flood. But how this occurred has been a matter of intense debate within the creationist geologist community. Some general observations can be made from a theological, philosophic and scientific perspective...
On The Great Flood of Noah
In informal exegesis of the fall and the floon with scientific imports and links to creation science articles.
Science Deceptions
Summary: Was life created or just a random set of events? What are the facts? A look at Evolution and Creation as viable forms of science.
Syntax and Semantics in Genesis One
New versions of the once popular 'gap' theory are now arising. The motive is the same--to accommodate an old universe (and Earth) into Genesis 1, but to still retain a recent, literal six-day Creation Week. However, correct exegesis with close attention to syntax and semantics, plus the recognition of no verb tenses in the Hebrew preclude any possible 'reading' of long ages into the Hebrew of the key texts, verses 1-3 and 14-16...
The "Days" of Creation in Genesis 1: Literal "Days" or Figurative "Periods / Epochs" of Time?
The question of whether the six days of creation were actual 24-hour periods of time or only symbolic representations of millions of years has been debated for centuries.
The following article is a thorough review of this issue. The historical background and the literary nature of the creation account are discussed in detail and related to a variety of contemporary interpretations. The author concludes with ten considerations which support the concept of a literal creation week with seven consecutive, twenty-four-hour days.
The Complexities of Time
The differing meanings of the concept of time, both ancient and modern and the Biblical view,,,,