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Creation, fall, restoration : a biblical theology of creation / Andrew S. Kulikovsky.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Fearn, Ross-shire, Scotland : Mentor, 2009.Description: 312 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 1845504461 (pbk.)
  • 9781845504465 (pbk.)
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Contents:
Why a biblical theology of creation? -- Scripture, science and interpretation -- Creation and Genesis: a historical survey -- The Genesis account: its purpose and function -- Formation, re-creation or creation ex nihilo? -- The days of creation: God's creative activities -- The days of creation: meaning and significance -- Creation of humanity and the Garden of Eden -- The fall and its effects -- The flood and its effects -- Creation, preservation and dominion -- Creation restored.
Summary: Andrew S. Kulikovsky brings to the debate among creationists a robust reading of the relevant biblical texts, including the opening chapters of Genesis. He argues that biblical authority applies to the natural world of the sciences and history as well as to matters of faith and conduct. --from publisher description
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 286-302) and index.

Why a biblical theology of creation? -- Scripture, science and interpretation -- Creation and Genesis: a historical survey -- The Genesis account: its purpose and function -- Formation, re-creation or creation ex nihilo? -- The days of creation: God's creative activities -- The days of creation: meaning and significance -- Creation of humanity and the Garden of Eden -- The fall and its effects -- The flood and its effects -- Creation, preservation and dominion -- Creation restored.

Andrew S. Kulikovsky brings to the debate among creationists a robust reading of the relevant biblical texts, including the opening chapters of Genesis. He argues that biblical authority applies to the natural world of the sciences and history as well as to matters of faith and conduct. --from publisher description

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