The Complete Creation Museum Adventure

The Complete Creation Museum Adventure
Title The Complete Creation Museum Adventure PDF eBook
Author Ken Ham
Publisher New Leaf Publishing Group
Total Pages 180
Release 2008
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780890515389

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The second book in the best-selling Complete Adventure series is designed by the creative folks at Answers in Genesis. This unique "field trip in a book" focuses on the exciting new Creation Museum just 7 miles west of the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. Visitors explore dinosaur exhibits, video theaters, a petting zoo, a state-of-the-art planetarium and much more.

Genesis One Commentary In Light of Modern Science

Genesis One Commentary In Light of Modern Science
Title Genesis One Commentary In Light of Modern Science PDF eBook
Author J.A. Merritt
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 160
Release
Genre
ISBN 1300609036

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Hermeneutics as Epistemology

Hermeneutics as Epistemology
Title Hermeneutics as Epistemology PDF eBook
Author William C. Roach
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 314
Release 2015-07-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 1498222773

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Historic Protestantism and evangelicalism has always been committed to the authority of Scripture and interested in the proper interpretation of the Bible. They uphold the motto: As Scripture says, God says; and as God says, Scripture says. Many today claim this type of reasoning is faulty, since individuals can no longer know the true meaning of Scripture because there are no stable metaphysical or epistemological frameworks. Moreover, they claim that approaches, such as the one presented by Carl F. H. Henry, no longer provide adequate grounds to address the pressing hermeneutical issues. This study responds to these types of claims showing each of these proposals is based upon faulty first principles or misrepresentations. This book surveys hermeneutical innovations and Henry's epistemological hermeneutic to show that Henry's epistemology is foundational to his hermeneutic, offering present-day evangelicals an epistemologically justified approach to hermeneutics as epistemology and methodology. The book will be of importance to those with interest in evangelical hermeneutics or philosophical hermeneutics in general. It provides a clear assessment of the impact of Carl F. H. Henry's epistemology and hermeneutic, and strives to respond to criticisms raised against his Augustinian, Reformed, revelational, cognitive-propositional hermeneutic.

God's Sabbath with Creation

God's Sabbath with Creation
Title God's Sabbath with Creation PDF eBook
Author James W. Skillen
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 368
Release 2019-04-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532659490

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The biblical story is about more than sin and salvation. It is about the creator’s purposes and the fulfillment of those purposes in the climactic revelation of God’s glory in Sabbath with creation. Christ Jesus is the Alpha and the Omega, the one through whom all things are created and all things are fulfilled. We are creatures made in God’s image, called to develop and govern the earth in service to God. The exercise of human responsibility in this age plays a major part in the revelation of God’s glory. Every vocation matters for creation’s seventh-day fulfillment: family, friendships, worship, civic responsibility, and our work in every sphere of life. The Son of God became one with us. He died for sinners while they still rebelled, and he was raised to life as the last Adam—the life-giving Spirit of the age to come. Christ is reconciling all things to God, including all that belongs to the responsibility of God’s sixth-day royal priesthood. That is why God’s promise in Christ is that those who die in the Lord will rest from their labors and their deeds will follow them.

Creation, Nature and Hope in 4 Ezra

Creation, Nature and Hope in 4 Ezra
Title Creation, Nature and Hope in 4 Ezra PDF eBook
Author Jonathan A. Moo
Publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Total Pages 210
Release 2011-05-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 3647531030

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This exegetical study of creation and nature in 4 Ezra argues that this first-century Jewish apocalypse's profound pessimism concerning humankind and the present age is matched by a surprisingly robust belief in the goodness of the created order. 4 Ezra presents the natural world as standing with God over and against corrupt humankind, envisions substantial elements of continuity between the ages and hints that those parts of the earth that remain unsullied by humankind still witness to God's sovereignty, love and justice and even serve as material pointers to the new creation. This study calls into question the persistent assumption that apocalypticism and the 'apocalyptic eschatology' of the historical apocalypses in particular necessarily entails a profound dualism. Emerging as it does from an experience of historical disaster and unresolved questions of theodicy, 4 Ezra especially is often considered an apocalypse in which the doctrine of the two ages has been radicalised to the extent that creation, history and life in this world have lost their meaning or significance. The results of this study, however, indicate that while 4 Ezra considers the world of humankind to be corrupted and corrupting, in the natural world the creator's sovereignty is not so obscured, and there his original intentions for creation can still be perceived. This study provides a fresh reading of 4 Ezra that takes seriously the book's unity and coherence. Its conclusions suggest that it may be best to abandon the label 'apocalyptic eschatology' given its potential mask the interesting complexities and mix of continuity and discontinuity that attend the portrayal of creation, nature and hope in an apocalypse like 4 Ezra.

Evangelism and Missions

Evangelism and Missions
Title Evangelism and Missions PDF eBook
Author Ronald Blue
Publisher Thomas Nelson
Total Pages 304
Release 2013-09-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 0529103486

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Working on the premise that evangelism is the main mission of God's people, author Ron Blue challenges Christians to honor the Great Commission at home and around the world. Giving practical strategies for saving the lost, this volume of the Swindoll Leadership Library is a must-read for those committed to the godly mission of evangelism.

Genesis

Genesis
Title Genesis PDF eBook
Author David Guzik
Publisher Enduring Word Media
Total Pages 424
Release 2018-04-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781939466426

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Verse-by-verse commentary on the book of Genesis.