THE THEORY OF CREATIONA SCIENTIFIC AND TRANSLATIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE BIBLICAL CREATION STORY |
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| 1. | The Origin of Genesis |
| 2. | In the Beginning, God Created |
| 3. | Formation of the Earth |
| 4. | Unformed and Void |
| 5. | Darkness Envelops the Earth |
| 6. | A Watery World |
| 7. | God Hovers Over the Waters |
| 8. | Light! |
| 9. | The Evening and the Morning |
| 10. | What is a Day? |
| 11. | The First Act of God |
| 12. | God Called the Expanse "Sky" |
| 13. | Land Emerges From the Sea |
| 14. | Vegetation - The First Life |
| 15. | The Lights in the Sky Above |
| 16. | Life Flourishes in the Sea and Air |
| 17. | The Convergence of Events with the Passage of Time |
| 18. | The Land Animals of the Sixth Day |
| 19. | The Creation of Man |
| 20. | In Our Image, In Our Likeness |
| 21. | Man's Dominion |
| 22. | The Green Plants for Food |
| 23. | A Day to Rest |
| 24. | Fulfillment of God's Commands and His Verdicts |
| 25. | According to Their Kinds |
| 26. | More Biblical Evidence for Long Creation Days |
| 27. | Science Supports Scripture |
| 28. | Natural Processes and Acts of God |
| 29. | Other Creationist Challenges |
| 30. | The Predictions of Creation |
| 31. | The Theory of Creation |
| 32. | The Meaning of Creation |
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