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"Geologist Carol Hill examines how numerous apparent conflicts between Scripture and science can be resolved by understanding the ancient worldview of the scriptural authors and how it differs from our modern, scientific worldview. Are the days of creation actual 24-hour days? Where was the garden of Eden located? Are the Genesis patriarchs' ages real numbers? Was Noah's flood global or local? Is evolution a belief or a fact? Were Adam and Eve real people? With artwork, photographs, and diagrams throughout, Hill explores the meaning of the relevant biblical passages, the scientific data, and…mehr

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"Geologist Carol Hill examines how numerous apparent conflicts between Scripture and science can be resolved by understanding the ancient worldview of the scriptural authors and how it differs from our modern, scientific worldview. Are the days of creation actual 24-hour days? Where was the garden of Eden located? Are the Genesis patriarchs' ages real numbers? Was Noah's flood global or local? Is evolution a belief or a fact? Were Adam and Eve real people? With artwork, photographs, and diagrams throughout, Hill explores the meaning of the relevant biblical passages, the scientific data, and how the worldview approach addresses seeming contradictions. Anyone who has wrestled with these questions will find A Worldview Approach to Science and Scripture to be an invaluable resource for understanding the interplay between faith and the world"--Page 4 of cover
Autorenporträt
Carol Hill is a geologist who has worked in the Grand Canyon and Carlsbad Cavern for over 40 years. She is the author of a number of books, and has been featured on NOVA and National Geographic TV. Her other publications include Grand Canyon: Monument to an Ancient Earth, as senior editor and co-author. Carol teaches geology at the University of New Mexico.