By
Terry Mortenson
In "Coming to Grips With Genesis: Biblical Authority and the Age of the Earth," authors Terry Mortenson and Thane Ury embark on a captivating journey through history, theology, and science to explore the profound questions that have captivated humanity since time immemorial: the origins of the universe and the nature of time itself. Positioned at the intersection of faith and reason, this book delves into the intellectual battles fought by the early Church Fathers as they stood firm against the enduring philosophies of ancient Greece, advocating for a universe with a definitive beginning as described in Genesis. The authors skillfully weave together scriptural exegesis, historical insights, and scientific investigation to argue that Genesis is not merely an ancient text but a living, breathing guide that remains relevant in understanding our world's purpose and origins. "Coming to Grips With Genesis" is an inspiring affirmation of biblical authority, challenging modern interpretations and inviting readers to rediscover the awe-inspiring narrative of creation. Through this book, Mortenson and Ury encourage a courageous faith, rooted in a thoughtful and informed understanding of the Scripture, urging us to grapple with the timeless questions that shape our existence and faith.
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