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The early earth [by] John C. Whitcomb.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Baker Book House, 1972.Description: 144 p. : illus. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0801095247
  • 9780801095245
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 213 WHI
LOC classification:
  • BS651 .W49
Contents:
The nature of biblical creation -- Creation was supernatural -- Creation was sudden -- Creation involved a superficial appearance of history -- The creation and the universe -- The basic approach to origins -- The creation of the heavens -- The creation of the earth -- Did the earth come from a proto-sun? -- The purpose of the stellar creation -- The creation of plants and animals -- Genesis and geologic timetable -- The original abundance of life -- The limits of variation -- The creation of mankind -- The dignity of man -- Theistic evolution -- The direct creation of Adam's body -- The antiquity of man -- Was the earth once a chaos? -- The basic issue -- "Was" or "became"? -- "Empty" or "chaotic"? -- Was the darkness evil? -- How many creative acts in Genesis 1? -- Other arguments.
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BOOK BOOK Presbyterian Theological Seminary G Non Fiction 239.8 WHI E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 12652
BOOK BOOK Presbyterian Theological Seminary G Non Fiction 213 WHI E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 4334
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Includes indexes.

Bibliography: p. 143-144.

The nature of biblical creation -- Creation was supernatural -- Creation was sudden -- Creation involved a superficial appearance of history -- The creation and the universe -- The basic approach to origins -- The creation of the heavens -- The creation of the earth -- Did the earth come from a proto-sun? -- The purpose of the stellar creation -- The creation of plants and animals -- Genesis and geologic timetable -- The original abundance of life -- The limits of variation -- The creation of mankind -- The dignity of man -- Theistic evolution -- The direct creation of Adam's body -- The antiquity of man -- Was the earth once a chaos? -- The basic issue -- "Was" or "became"? -- "Empty" or "chaotic"? -- Was the darkness evil? -- How many creative acts in Genesis 1? -- Other arguments.

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