Genesis in Space and TimeInterVarsity Press, 2009 M12 8 - 167 pages Genesis is a book of orgins--the orgin of the universe, the origin of life and the origin of man. It places man in his cosmic setting, shows his particular uniquness, explains his wonder and his flaw, and begins to trace the flow of human history through space and time. Many today, however, view this book as a collection of myths, useful for understanding the Hebrew mind, perhaps, but vertainly not a record of what really happened. Dr. Francis A. Schaeffer challenges that view and shows how the first eleven chapters of Genesis stand as a solid, space-time basis for answering the tough questions posed by modern man. |
Contents
the two humanities | 103 |
Noah and the flood | 121 |
from Noah to Babel to Abraham | 143 |
concerning the books by Francis and Edith Schaeffer | 161 |
footnotes | 165 |
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Abel abnormal Abraham Adam and Eve American Standard Version beast begat beginning Bible blood book of Genesis chapters of Genesis Christian chronology coming of Christ command communication concept contrast covenant created creation creature death differentiation dominion doxology earth evil existence external world face fact faith Fall Father fiat flesh flood flow of history genealogies given gives God's godly line hath heaven Hebrew human race Japheth Jesus Christ Joram judgment knowledge Lamb of God Lamech living LORD man's mannishness mean mercy endureth modern moral absolutes Noah Old Testament parallel passage Paul phrase promise propositional rebellion relationship revelation revolt Satan says Scripture second coming seed separation serpent Shebuel Shem sons of Noah Soteriology speaks specific stands thee things thou shalt tion translated tree true truth unity universe unto Uzziah verse whole woman word