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Christian Perspective on Creation Vs. Evolution

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Creation vs. Evolution is an entry level book written primarily to educate concerning the worldview of the evolutionist and to equip the Christian to present the message of the faith. The book incorporates science, literature and philosophy along with the sacred to prepare the Christian to learn and be able to teach others, especially our children, about the Lord our God Who is our Creator, Redeemer and Sanctifier. It is suitable for private reading as well as small group Bible study.

76 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1996

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April 22, 2010
Used for a university campus Bible study. Though somewhat dated (Published 1996), this book has great insights and topics for discussion on the subject of creation vs. evolution. Did appreciate the very Lutheran view of sharing the Gospel and not simply trying to win the argument. I hope CPH keeps publishing this, because I recommend it for individual or group Bible study.
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August 14, 2013
A short and therefore superficial introduction to this topic. It was "nicer" than other books on the topic and tipped priorities toward "sharing the faith" rather than "defending creationism" which I actually appreciated. Gave a brief nod to theistic evolution, but otherwise still seemed to use evolutionist and atheist interchangeably, which I'd argue is lazy and inaccurate, although common from the few books on this topic that I've read.
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