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  • Peril in Paradise: Theology, Science, and the Age of the Earth, By Mark S. Whorton
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    Peril in Paradise

    Theology, Science, and the Age of the Earth

    by Mark S. Whorton

    Young Earth vs.Old Earth. The debate has gone on for centuries, with most modern Christians disputing the scientific claim of an ancient earth. But is an old earth truly inconsistent with Scripture?Dr. Mark Whorton seeks to give biblically based answers and challenge the modern thinking that to be an evangelical Christian is to believe in a young earth. Using evidence as diverse as the bombardier ...

  • Intelligent Design: The Bridge Between Science  Theology, By William A. Dembski
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    Intelligent Design

    The Bridge Between Science & Theology

    by William A. Dembski
    Foreword by Michael J. Behe

    • Voted a 2000 Book of the Year by Christianity Today

    The Intelligent Design movement is three things:

    • a scientific research program for investigating intelligent causes
    • an intellectual movement that challenges naturalistic evolutionary theories
    • a way of understanding divine action

    Although the fast-growing movement has gained considerable ...

  • The Journey of Modern Theology: From Reconstruction to Deconstruction, By Roger E. Olson
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    The Journey of Modern Theology

    From Reconstruction to Deconstruction

    by Roger E. Olson

    Modernity has been an age of revolutions—political, scientific, industrial and philosophical. Consequently, it has also been an age of revolutions in theology, as Christians attempt to make sense of their faith in light of the cultural upheavals around them, what Walter Lippman once called the "acids of modernity." Modern theology is the result of this struggle to think responsibly about God within ...

  • Genesis, By Derek Kidner
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    Genesis

    Kidner Classic Commentaries

    by Derek Kidner

    There are few parts of Scripture over which so many battles—theological, scientific, historical, and literary—have been fought as the book of Genesis. In this classic work, Derek Kidner not only provides a verse-by-verse exegetical commentary butalso lucidly handles the tough issues that Genesis raises. Focusing on the study of Genesis on its own terms, as "a living whole," he highlights the theological ...