Creation, Redemption and Eschatology

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"We have furthermore seen that theistic evolution, when it turns its attention to matters of redemption and the new creation, is a comprehensively Gnostic scheme. It is based on an anti-biblical dualism which is rejected by Scripture from the first verse onwards. Alexander’s Creation or Evolution sharply and consistently separates the ‘book of nature’ from the ‘book of Scripture’, theology from history, fact from idea, spiritual from physical. This in turn leads to the separation of Christ from Adam, redemption from creation, the new order from the old, resurrection from death, and ultimately renders the gospel’s claims about the coming and work of Christ incoherent."

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#1 ThankSanghyun Park 2012-05-22 10:04
Thank you for meeting and available very nice articles.
 

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Infomation

Book Price: £9.99
Paperback 192 pages
ISBN 9781844744060
Published 20/11/2009

Edited by
Norman C. Nevin
Foreword by
Wayne Grudem

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