The importance of the doctrine of creation to the doctrine of the inspiration and authority of the Bible /by Marilyn Moravec.
Moravec, Marilyn,
The importance of the doctrine of creation to the doctrine of the inspiration and authority of the Bible /by Marilyn Moravec. - 1971. - iv, 132 leaves ; 29 cm.
Typescript. Introduction Part I. Man's Pursuit of Knowledge of His Origin Through Science Chapter I. Evolution as a Structure for All of Life Chapter II. The Nature of Science Chapter III. The Presuppositions Which Are the Basis of the Evolutionary Interpretation of Scientific Data Part II. The Revelation of Man's Origin as Recorded in the Bible Chapter IV. The Nature of the Bible Chapter V. The Biblical Record of Origins Part III. The Relationship of a Man's Beliefs About Origins to His Actual Trust in the Authority and Inspiration of the Bible Chapter Virgin Islands Evangelical Efforts at Reconciliation Chapter Virgin IslandsI. Effects of the Concessions to Science on the Current Evangelical Views of Inspiration Chapter Virgin IslandsII. Conclusion-A Matter of Authority
The Limitations of Science -- The Theory of Evolution -- Knowledge of Origins. The Importance of Understanding -- Presuppositions -- The Presuppositions of Evolutionary Thinking -- Naturalism -- Rationalism. The Inspiration of the Biblical Record -- The Inerrancy of the Scriptures -- Interpreting the bible. The Genesis Account-Literal -- The Genesis Record-Historical. Theories of Bible-Science Relationship -- The Double-Revelation Theory -- Reasons Given for These Efforts at Reconciliation. Introduction -- Biblical Creation and Inerrancy -- The Logical Results of the Non-Literal-Historical Interpretations of Genesis -- Naturalism in Bible Interpretation -- Lessons from History -- Liberalism -- The American Scientific Affiliation -- Neo-Evangelicalism -- Conclusion.
Columbia Bible College--Dissertations.
Bible--Inspiration.
Creation.
Bible and evolution.
BV4070 / .I476 1971 BV4070
The importance of the doctrine of creation to the doctrine of the inspiration and authority of the Bible /by Marilyn Moravec. - 1971. - iv, 132 leaves ; 29 cm.
Typescript. Introduction Part I. Man's Pursuit of Knowledge of His Origin Through Science Chapter I. Evolution as a Structure for All of Life Chapter II. The Nature of Science Chapter III. The Presuppositions Which Are the Basis of the Evolutionary Interpretation of Scientific Data Part II. The Revelation of Man's Origin as Recorded in the Bible Chapter IV. The Nature of the Bible Chapter V. The Biblical Record of Origins Part III. The Relationship of a Man's Beliefs About Origins to His Actual Trust in the Authority and Inspiration of the Bible Chapter Virgin Islands Evangelical Efforts at Reconciliation Chapter Virgin IslandsI. Effects of the Concessions to Science on the Current Evangelical Views of Inspiration Chapter Virgin IslandsII. Conclusion-A Matter of Authority
The Limitations of Science -- The Theory of Evolution -- Knowledge of Origins. The Importance of Understanding -- Presuppositions -- The Presuppositions of Evolutionary Thinking -- Naturalism -- Rationalism. The Inspiration of the Biblical Record -- The Inerrancy of the Scriptures -- Interpreting the bible. The Genesis Account-Literal -- The Genesis Record-Historical. Theories of Bible-Science Relationship -- The Double-Revelation Theory -- Reasons Given for These Efforts at Reconciliation. Introduction -- Biblical Creation and Inerrancy -- The Logical Results of the Non-Literal-Historical Interpretations of Genesis -- Naturalism in Bible Interpretation -- Lessons from History -- Liberalism -- The American Scientific Affiliation -- Neo-Evangelicalism -- Conclusion.
Columbia Bible College--Dissertations.
Bible--Inspiration.
Creation.
Bible and evolution.
BV4070 / .I476 1971 BV4070