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Paperback Book Details
  • 07/2024
  • 9798350952582 BK90087645
  • 152 pages
  • $15.99
Ebook Details
  • 05/2024
  • 979-8-35095-259-9
  • 152 pages
  • $2.99
Gary Lindberg
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God's Existence: Deeper Thoughts for Greater Insights
This book delves into reconciling science with Genesis and Exodus to unravel controversies, unveil compatibility between science and the Bible, and reveal shocking and surprising truths.
Reviews
Both open-minded and rooted in faith, Lindberg’s thoughtful followup to God’s Existence: Truth or Fiction? The Answer Revealed finds the author continuing to explore fresh intersections of science and scripture. Lindberg digs deeper into his conviction that God’s existence is clearly affirmable, arriving at points of reconciliation between evolution and the creation of Genesis, and examining the first two books of the Old Testament with an eye toward the biggest—but often most overlooked—questions: who actually wrote them, when, and why? And why, despite occasional sensational headlines, has archaeology failed to dig up definitive proof of the existence of, say, Moses?

“I don’t know if we will ever find archaeological evidence” of Moses, Lindberg notes, “but that does not mean he did not exist.” Driven by a passion for the historical and scientific methods, plus classical reasoning, Lindberg’s approach to Genesis and Exodus is an informed and awed acceptance of their errancies—they were written, he argues, by humans inspired by God, but only one human, in his reckoning, has ever been perfect, so there’s no reason to get hung up on points of confusion like whether Moses parted the Red or the Reed Sea. Rather than reject complexities or confusions in the Bible’s accounts of history, Lindberg brings logic to their mystery. His passages concerning the possibility that a “day” of God (as in the six days of creation) could in fact span millennia is impassioned apologia, a demonstration of faith stoked hotter through the challenge.

This title expands on arguments from Lindberg’s first, especially his “Directed Life Hypothesis,” which in its contention that life’s complexity and diversity demands a conscious creator echoes Intelligent Design. Lindberg, though, challenges ID proponents as much as he does “modern scientific people” by not disavowing evolution entirely. In fact, he argues “that evolution was a principal way God conducted the entire creation.” This is encouraging middle ground.

Takeaway: Thoughtful reconciliation of the creation in Genesis and evolution.

Comparable Titles: Bruce Glass’s Exploring Faith and Reason, Peter Enns’s The Evolution of Adam.

Production grades
Cover: A-
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A-
Marketing copy: B+

Formats
Paperback Book Details
  • 07/2024
  • 9798350952582 BK90087645
  • 152 pages
  • $15.99
Ebook Details
  • 05/2024
  • 979-8-35095-259-9
  • 152 pages
  • $2.99
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