"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, a...

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"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 Specs

Hard Back
Publisher: RHPA
Printed: 2000
Pages: 219

Table of Contents

Foreword
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



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