Dr. Bob Gonzales
Puritan Board Junior
Some Bible scholars have felt constrained by the claims of modern science to reformulate their reading of the creation week and to offer alternative interpretations that allow for a much greater span of time than that permitted by the more traditional six-day framework. I survey these modern alternatives in Part 1 of the study linked below. In my estimation, however, I am not convinced that scientific evidence for an old earth and universe is conclusive. I have found no compelling reason from Scripture or from science to reject the traditional view of six days of Genesis 1. In Part 2 of this series, I offer six reasons why we ought to interpret God's creative activity in Genesis 1 as occurring in a space of time corresponding to six 24-hour solar days.
The Six Days of Creation: Some Modern Interpretations of the Creation Week in Genesis 1
The Six Days of Creation: A Defense of the More Traditional Reading
Your servant,
The Six Days of Creation: Some Modern Interpretations of the Creation Week in Genesis 1
The Six Days of Creation: A Defense of the More Traditional Reading
Your servant,