Creation and Its Records / A Brief Statement of Christian Belief with Reference to Modern Facts and Ancient Scripture
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The author contends that natural facts and Christian belief can be reconciled by reading features of the physical world as evidence of creative intelligence, surveying design in inorganic matter, the emergence of living substance, and signs of direction in organic evolution while addressing difficulties about human origins. He then analyzes the Genesis narrative, outlines principles of revelation and methods for interpreting key terms, and supports a consistent reading through comparison with other scriptures and textual context, concluding with a detailed examination of the creation account aimed at aligning theological interpretation with contemporary scientific understanding.
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