• 556 Recruiting Ancients for the Creation Debate (Andrew Brown)

  • Jul 12 2024
  • Duración: 51 m
  • Podcast

556 Recruiting Ancients for the Creation Debate (Andrew Brown)

  • Resumen

  • Christians have approached the first chapter of Genesis differently over the centuries. There are those who hold to young earth creationism, day-age theory, gap theory, and progressive creationism, just to name a few. Oftentimes defenders of a particular view will provide biblical, scientific, and historical evidence for their position. Our focus today is on the use of church history to find witnesses for this or that view. Rather than cherry picking a quote here and quote there, it's better to read ancient Christians in their own context to be sure we are interpreting them correctly.

    My guest today is Dr. Andrew Brown, a lecturer in OT and Hebrew at Melbourne School of Theology. He did his thesis on the creation week in Genesis 1 and 2 and has written a book called Recruiting the Ancients for the Creation Debate. In today's episode he shares his concerns and recommendations for handling our historical sources wisely.

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX2P-ksSIHw

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