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Publication
London: Hodder and Stoughton, first printed, 1975.
Physical description
46 p.; 18 cm
Notes
"The author expresses his thanks to Dr. Elmer Schick and Dr. Laird Harris for their reading and commenting on the manuscript."
CONTENTS:
Introduction.
1. The Issue at Stake.
2. The Unity of the Book of Genesis.
3. The Freedom and Limitation in Cosmogony as Set by the Bible.
4. Genealogy and Chronology.
5. No Final Conflict.
"There is the danger of evangelicalism becoming less than evangelical, of its not really holding to the Bible as being without error in all that it affirms. Without so doing we are left with the victory of the existential methodology under the name of evangelicalism. Holding to a strong view of Scripture or not holding to it is the watershed of the evangelical world."
CONTENTS:
Introduction.
1. The Issue at Stake.
2. The Unity of the Book of Genesis.
3. The Freedom and Limitation in Cosmogony as Set by the Bible.
4. Genealogy and Chronology.
5. No Final Conflict.
"There is the danger of evangelicalism becoming less than evangelical, of its not really holding to the Bible as being without error in all that it affirms. Without so doing we are left with the victory of the existential methodology under the name of evangelicalism. Holding to a strong view of Scripture or not holding to it is the watershed of the evangelical world."
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