What did the writer of Genesis mean by "the first day"? Is it a literal
week or a series of time periods? If I believe that the earth is 4.5
billion years old, am I denying the authority of Scripture?In response
to the continuing controversy over the interpretation of the creation
narrative in Genesis, John Lennox proposes a succinct method of reading
and interpreting the first chapters of Genesis without discounting
either science or Scripture. With examples from history, a brief but
thorough exploration of the major interpretations, and a look into the
particular significance of the creation of human beings, Lennox suggests
that Christians can heed modern scientific knowledge while staying
faithful to the biblical narrative. He moves beyond a simple response to
the controversy, insisting that Genesis teaches us far more about the
God of Jesus Christ and about God's intention for creation than it does
about the age of the earth. With this book, Lennox offers a careful yet
accessible introduction to a scientifically-savvy, theologically-astute,
and Scripturally faithful interpretation of Genesis.