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The Biblical Worldview: Creation, Fall, Redemption is the foundational and, therefore, the inaugural book in the Doxological Reformed Sermon Series. Creation-fall-redemption are the foundational themes of biblical revelation and are best introduced in the first three chapters of Genesis. The truth of special revelation is encapsulated in an organic seed form, a unity that grows, encompassing all essential elements in summary. This unity progressively unfolds organically and grows in fullness throughout redemptive history from Genesis to Revelation. Scripture builds on, is to be understood by,…mehr

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The Biblical Worldview: Creation, Fall, Redemption is the foundational and, therefore, the inaugural book in the Doxological Reformed Sermon Series. Creation-fall-redemption are the foundational themes of biblical revelation and are best introduced in the first three chapters of Genesis. The truth of special revelation is encapsulated in an organic seed form, a unity that grows, encompassing all essential elements in summary. This unity progressively unfolds organically and grows in fullness throughout redemptive history from Genesis to Revelation. Scripture builds on, is to be understood by, and is the development of what is revealed in Genesis 1-3. Understanding the beginning is necessary to understand all that follows.
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Dr. Surrendra Gangadean was a Professor of Philosophy for forty-five years, first at Phoenix College and then at Paradise Valley Community College. He received an M.A. degree in Literature from Arizona State University, an M.A. degree in Philosophy from the University of Arizona, and a Ph.D. in Natural Theology from Reformed International Theological Seminary. He was the organizing President of The Logos Foundation. He taught courses in Philosophy, Religious Studies, Interdisciplinary Humanities, and Theology.