[Rezension von: Bull, Brian S., God, sky & land; God, land, and the great flood : Hearing the Story with 21st-Century Christian Ears; God, Genesis, & good news : God, the Misreading of Genesis, and the Surprisingly Good News]

These three volumes, published by the Adventist Forum over eight years, tackle one of the core issues in Adventism: creation, and beyond that, how the Genesis 1‒11 origin narratives could, and should, be read in the context of our current "Gutenbergian" and post-Hubble worldview, now relyi...

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Main Author: Nahkola, Aulikki 1956- (Author)
Contributors: Bull, Brian S. (Bibliographic antecedent)
Format: Electronic Review
Language:English
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Published: Theol. Hochsch. 2020
In: Spes christiana
Year: 2020, Volume: 31, Issue: 2, Pages: 213-217
Review of:God, sky & land (Roseville, CA : Adventist Forum, 2011) (Nahkola, Aulikki)
God, land, and the great flood (Roseville, CA : Adventist Forum, 2017) (Nahkola, Aulikki)
God, Genesis, & good news (Roseville, California : Adventist Forum, 2019) (Nahkola, Aulikki)
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Summary:These three volumes, published by the Adventist Forum over eight years, tackle one of the core issues in Adventism: creation, and beyond that, how the Genesis 1‒11 origin narratives could, and should, be read in the context of our current "Gutenbergian" and post-Hubble worldview, now relying heavily on our literacy and understanding of science. That such books are needed is no news at all: many other evangelical and "Bible-believing" Christians - if not necessarily their denominations - have been addressing the science versus literal 6-day creation interface for decades, with names of international fame, such as the scientist-theologian John Polkinghorne, and Keith Ward, the former Regius Professor of Divinity in Oxford, entering the fray.
ISSN:0935-7467
Contains:Enthalten in: Spes christiana
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.17613/kgd3-gd20