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Coming to Grips with Genesis: Biblical Authority and the Age of the Earth

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Contents
Foreword — Henry M. Morris
Foreword — John MacArthur
Prologue
1. The Church Fathers on Genesis, the Flood, and the Age of the Earth — James R. Mook
2. A Brief Overview of the Exegesis of Genesis 1–11: Luther to Lyell — David W. Hall
3. “Deep Time” and the Church’s Compromise: Historical Background — Terry Mortenson
4. Is Nature the 67th Book of the Bible? — Richard L. Mayhue
5. Contemporary Hermeneutical Approaches to Genesis 1–11 — Todd S. Beall
6. The Genre of Genesis 1:1–2:3: What Means This Text? — Steven W. Boyd
7. Can Deep Time Be Embedded in Genesis? — Trevor Craigen 
8. A Critique of the Framework Interpretation of the Creation Week — Robert V. McCabe
9. Noah’s Flood and Its Geological Implications — William D. Barrick
10. Do the Genesis 5 and 11 Genealogies Contain Gaps? — Travis R. Freeman
11. Jesus’ View of the Age of the Earth — Terry Mortenson
12. Apostolic Witness to Genesis Creation and the Flood — Ron Minton
13. Whence Cometh Death? A Biblical Theology of Physical Death and Natural Evil — James Stambaugh
14. Luther, Calvin, and Wesley on the Genesis of Natural Evil: Recovering Lost Rubrics for Defending a Very Good Creation — Thane H. Ury
Epilogue
Appendices
A Biographical Tribute to Dr. John C. Whitcomb Jr. — Paul J. Scharf
Affirmations and Denials Essential to a Consisitent Christian (Biblical) Worldview

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Contents
Foreword — Henry M. Morris
Foreword — John MacArthur
Prologue
1. The Church Fathers on Genesis, the Flood, and the Age of the Earth — James R. Mook
2. A Brief Overview of the Exegesis of Genesis 1–11: Luther to Lyell — David W. Hall
3. “Deep Time” and the Church’s Compromise: Historical Background — Terry Mortenson
4. Is Nature the 67th Book of the Bible? — Richard L. Mayhue
5. Contemporary Hermeneutical Approaches to Genesis 1–11 — Todd S. Beall
6. The Genre of Genesis 1:1–2:3: What Means This Text? — Steven W. Boyd
7. Can Deep Time Be Embedded in Genesis? — Trevor Craigen 
8. A Critique of the Framework Interpretation of the Creation Week — Robert V. McCabe
9. Noah’s Flood and Its Geological Implications — William D. Barrick
10. Do the Genesis 5 and 11 Genealogies Contain Gaps? — Travis R. Freeman
11. Jesus’ View of the Age of the Earth — Terry Mortenson
12. Apostolic Witness to Genesis Creation and the Flood — Ron Minton
13. Whence Cometh Death? A Biblical Theology of Physical Death and Natural Evil — James Stambaugh
14. Luther, Calvin, and Wesley on the Genesis of Natural Evil: Recovering Lost Rubrics for Defending a Very Good Creation — Thane H. Ury
Epilogue
Appendices
A Biographical Tribute to Dr. John C. Whitcomb Jr. — Paul J. Scharf
Affirmations and Denials Essential to a Consisitent Christian (Biblical) Worldview