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Seven Days That Divide the World
The Beginning According to Genesis and Science
Book • 2011
John Lennox's "Seven Days That Divide the World" explores the complex relationship between science and faith, particularly concerning the creation account in Genesis.
The book examines various perspectives on creation, including young-earth creationism, old-earth creationism, and theistic evolution.
Lennox skillfully navigates the scientific and theological arguments surrounding these views, offering a balanced and insightful analysis.
He emphasizes the importance of careful interpretation of scripture and the compatibility of faith with scientific discoveries.
The book is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the ongoing debate about origins and the implications for Christian belief.
The book examines various perspectives on creation, including young-earth creationism, old-earth creationism, and theistic evolution.
Lennox skillfully navigates the scientific and theological arguments surrounding these views, offering a balanced and insightful analysis.
He emphasizes the importance of careful interpretation of scripture and the compatibility of faith with scientific discoveries.
The book is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the ongoing debate about origins and the implications for Christian belief.
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as someone who wrote a book on the seven days of creation.


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when discussing his spiritual journey and how it led him to explore different perspectives on various topics.

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as a book providing an overview of different Christian perspectives on creation.


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and Caleb during their discussion on young Earth creationism versus old Earth creationism.


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to help understand different views on creation and origins.


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