Genesis one A scientific perspective Hugh Norman Ross Updated and revised
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TextLanguage: 0 eng Publication details: U.S.A; Zondervan Publishing House; 2000Edition: 4thDescription: 33tr; Paperback; 21cmISBN: - 1886653380
- 231.765
- H892-R82
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Astronomer Hugh Ross, who first read Genesis as a skeptic, offers a scientist's-eye view of the creation narrative -- one of the most hotly disputed portions of Scripture. From the big bang to the appearance of human beings, this booklet examines the sequence of creation events and how they align with science. Freshly updated for the 21st century, this booklet makes a great introduction to RTB's message.
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