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Evidence for faith : deciding the God question / edited by John Warwick Montgomery. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Edmonton : Canadian Institute for Law, Theology, and Public Policy, (c)2004.Edition: first Canadian editionDescription: 366 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781896363172
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT1102
  • BT1102.M787.E953 2004
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Contents:
William J. Cairney -- An evidential approach to biblical Christianity Herman J. Eckelmann -- part 2. God and scientific evidence. A theistic approach to science Garret Vanderkooi -- Inanimate design as a problem for nontheistic world views ; The evidence of cosmology ; Cosmogony, Genesis 1, and the origin of the earth Robert C. Newman -- part 3. Revelatory biology. What is life and why ask the question? : a biologist's perspective ; Biomedical prescience 1 : Hebrew dietary laws ; Biomedical prescience 2 : Pride and prejudice in science ; Biomedical prescience 3 : How's your lifestyle? / William J. Cairney -- part 4. Biblical criticism and Bible prophecy. Archaeology and the higher criticism of Genesis John C. Studenroth -- Truth via prophecy John A. Bloom -- Israel's history written in advance : a neglected evidence for the God of the Bible ; The testimony of Messianic prophecy Robert C. Newman -- The canon of Scripture : can we be sure which books are inspired by God? / Allan A. MacRae --
John E. Hare -- Miracles and the historicity of the Easter week narratives Robert C. Newman -- part 6. A time for decision. Why isn't the evidence clearer? / John A. Bloom -- The jury returns : a juridical defense of Christianity John Warwick Montgomery -- Appendix : Some concluding thoughts on evolutionary belief Herman J. Eckelmann.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Pt. 1. A hard look at evidence. The value of an evidential approach William J. Cairney -- An evidential approach to biblical Christianity Herman J. Eckelmann -- part 2. God and scientific evidence. A theistic approach to science Garret Vanderkooi -- Inanimate design as a problem for nontheistic world views ; The evidence of cosmology ; Cosmogony, Genesis 1, and the origin of the earth Robert C. Newman -- part 3. Revelatory biology. What is life and why ask the question? : a biologist's perspective ; Biomedical prescience 1 : Hebrew dietary laws ; Biomedical prescience 2 : Pride and prejudice in science ; Biomedical prescience 3 : How's your lifestyle? / William J. Cairney -- part 4. Biblical criticism and Bible prophecy. Archaeology and the higher criticism of Genesis John C. Studenroth -- Truth via prophecy John A. Bloom -- Israel's history written in advance : a neglected evidence for the God of the Bible ; The testimony of Messianic prophecy Robert C. Newman -- The canon of Scripture : can we be sure which books are inspired by God? / Allan A. MacRae --

part 5. God's existence and Christ's claims. The problem of evil ; The argument from experience John E. Hare -- Miracles and the historicity of the Easter week narratives Robert C. Newman -- part 6. A time for decision. Why isn't the evidence clearer? / John A. Bloom -- The jury returns : a juridical defense of Christianity John Warwick Montgomery -- Appendix : Some concluding thoughts on evolutionary belief Herman J. Eckelmann.

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