Description:The Nexus contrasts Darwin's view of nature with that of the Christian. Which gives the more accurate reading - Darwin speculating about creation without the aid of Scripture or a man looking at the nature of things with the aid of the spectacles of Scripture?The Nexus is in two parts - 1. The Question That Divides. 2. The Tie That Binds. The first part deals with how creation began and how unthinking matter became thinking matter. Don't panic! It doesn't get bogged down in scientific detail, but rather discusses (in layman's terms) the conflicting neo-Darwinian and Christian cosmologies and philosophies. How can something come from nothing - if there is no Supreme Being to make it happen? Where does mind come from? How can dust start thinking about its origins if there is no intellegent Originator? These are the types of things discussed in the first part.Lots of books are quoted from. The views of Richard Dawkins and his ilk are discussed. Yes, this book is biased towards the Christian view of nature. However, it is not meant as an attack on any person or persons, but simply is a defence of Christianity. Essentially it is John Calvin versus Charles Darwin - with Calvin winning of course! The second part deals more with the Bible and its attendant theology. Utilizing the Westminster Confession and Catechisms it explains the Trinity in covenant and how the divine/human natures of Christ hold creation together!We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Nexus: The True Nature of Nature. To get started finding The Nexus: The True Nature of Nature, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: The Nexus contrasts Darwin's view of nature with that of the Christian. Which gives the more accurate reading - Darwin speculating about creation without the aid of Scripture or a man looking at the nature of things with the aid of the spectacles of Scripture?The Nexus is in two parts - 1. The Question That Divides. 2. The Tie That Binds. The first part deals with how creation began and how unthinking matter became thinking matter. Don't panic! It doesn't get bogged down in scientific detail, but rather discusses (in layman's terms) the conflicting neo-Darwinian and Christian cosmologies and philosophies. How can something come from nothing - if there is no Supreme Being to make it happen? Where does mind come from? How can dust start thinking about its origins if there is no intellegent Originator? These are the types of things discussed in the first part.Lots of books are quoted from. The views of Richard Dawkins and his ilk are discussed. Yes, this book is biased towards the Christian view of nature. However, it is not meant as an attack on any person or persons, but simply is a defence of Christianity. Essentially it is John Calvin versus Charles Darwin - with Calvin winning of course! The second part deals more with the Bible and its attendant theology. Utilizing the Westminster Confession and Catechisms it explains the Trinity in covenant and how the divine/human natures of Christ hold creation together!We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Nexus: The True Nature of Nature. To get started finding The Nexus: The True Nature of Nature, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.