Why Six Days?: The Impact of Creation on Theology - Softcover

Marks, Dr. Ronald C.

 
9781732310803: Why Six Days?: The Impact of Creation on Theology

Inhaltsangabe

Why Six Days followed by a day of rest? is not a book about young-earth creation. Nor is it a book exhorting the necessity of a good hermeneutic to properly understand and apply the Gospel to everyday living. It's not even a book about eschatology. It is all of these. And more. "Why Six Days?" asks, outlines, and answers the question of why God claimed to have created the universe in six literal days followed by a day of rest. The answer contains startling conclusions of God's clear revelation contained within those six days. As the prophet Isaiah noted, God has declared the end from the beginning. Dr. Marks documents this idea, held by the ancient Jews, the Disciples, the early church, and theologians since that time. That understanding is that God foretold of the millennial reign of Jesus Christ as the seventh day of creation. His "resting" on the seventh day, and the commands to observe the Sabbath, are all part of God's revelation of these events. Not for sensationalism. Not to detract from the Gospel. But, an integrated part of bringing Himself glory.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Dr. Marks is a Professor of Chemistry at a Christian University in South Carolina. He has served as an Elder, Music Leader, and Sunday School teacher in local churches. Before teaching Chemistry, Dr. Marks spent twenty years in the United States Air Force, where he served managing the acquisition of aircraft simulators, leading and participating in chemical and biological intelligence work, and teaching at the United States Air Force Academy. Dr. Marks earned three academic degrees from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville: Bachelor of Arts (Chemistry with Honors), Master of Science (Chemistry), and Doctor of Philosophy (Chemistry). He is a member of the Creation Research Society and the Military Officers Association of America. His research interests include the study of creation, the relationship of science and Christianity, polymer supported organometallic reagents, and computational chemistry.

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