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An incomplete discussion
An incomplete discussion that doesn't give biblical creation a voice.
by Shaun Doyle
The use of creation in the Old Testament
Is creation an important Old Testament doctrine outside of Genesis?
by Lita Sanders
How does God relate to time?
God has no beginning or end, but what does that mean for how He relates to time?
by Shaun Doyle
The use of Genesis in the New Testament
Why should New Testament scholars care about the interpretation of Genesis? Because the New Testament quotes it frequently—as history!
by Lita Sanders
Rewilding, artificial foods, and creation
A response to the environmentalists’ rewilding agenda, which would devalue people and diminish the quality of human life. Far better, the biblical approach involves stewardship, and respect for creation.
by Andrew Sibley
Five things you may not know about Eve
Was ‘Eve’ her real name? What did she look like? Did she know the Gospel?
by Philip Robinson and Lucien Tuinstra
Kant’s religion of reason and the reinterpretation of Genesis 1–3
How did Immanuel Kant’s philosophy affect the interpretation of Genesis 1–3?
by Martin Duboisée de Ricquebourg
Would God make a world where He condemns everyone?
If God does not owe anyone salvation, would He make a world where nobody gets saved?
by Shaun Doyle
Did God create over billions of years?
The god of an old earth is not the God of Christianity.
by Lita Cosner, Gary Bates
What type of body did Jesus have before the Incarnation?
What type of body did Jesus have before the Incarnation? This Feedback question is answered with reference to John’s Gospel and the union of Christ’s divine and human natures.
by Andrew Sibley
The Seven-Day Week
Around the world today, people observe a seven-day week. Why do we have the concept of a week at all?
by James (Jim) R. Hughes
Hope in the Resurrection of Christ
Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians proclaims Christ’s resurrection, grounded upon an historical first Adam, and explains that believers will also be changed into Christ’s image with incorruptible spiritual bodies.
by Andrew Sibley