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Author(s): Kenneth Gentry Jr.
Publisher: Master Books
Price: $2.99
The framework hypothesis or literary framework view has grown in acceptance as more readers of Scripture place “science” as the authority over the interpretation of God’s Word. By re-interpreting Genesis, this view encourages Christians to disregard the plainly shared timeline of creation and instead consider it as merely figurative or poetic rather than historical and accurate. Kenneth Gentry carefully defines the framework hypothesis, while tracing its historical origins and purpose. This provides a helpful introduction both for those who know the framework hypothesis as well as any hearing the term for the first time.
This important study:
– Presents strong exegetical arguments for the six-day creation approach to Genesis
– Illustrates the traditional interpretation of Genesis, a survey of exegetical arguments, and responses to alleged problems
– Demonstrates the flaws in the framework argument.
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Author(s): Kenneth Gentry Jr.
Publisher: Master Books
Price: $2.99
The framework hypothesis or literary framework view has grown in acceptance as more readers of Scripture place “science” as the authority over the interpretation of God’s Word. By re-interpreting Genesis, this view encourages Christians to disregard the plainly shared timeline of creation and instead consider it as merely figurative or poetic rather than historical and accurate. Kenneth Gentry carefully defines the framework hypothesis, while tracing its historical origins and purpose. This provides a helpful introduction both for those who know the framework hypothesis as well as any hearing the term for the first time.
This important study:
– Presents strong exegetical arguments for the six-day creation approach to Genesis
– Illustrates the traditional interpretation of Genesis, a survey of exegetical arguments, and responses to alleged problems
– Demonstrates the flaws in the framework argument.
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Publisher: Master Books
Price: $2.99 (July 27-28)
The framework hypothesis or literary framework view has grown in acceptance as more readers of Scripture place “science” as the authority over the interpretation of God’s Word. By re-interpreting Genesis, this view encourages Christians to disregard the plainly shared timeline of creation and instead consider it as merely figurative or poetic rather than historical and accurate. Kenneth Gentry carefully defines the framework hypothesis, while tracing its historical origins and purpose. This provides a helpful introduction both for those who know the framework hypothesis as well as any hearing the term for the first time.
This important study:
– Presents strong exegetical arguments for the six-day creation approach to Genesis
– Illustrates the traditional interpretation of Genesis, a survey of exegetical arguments, and responses to alleged problems
– Demonstrates the flaws in the framework argument.
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Publisher: Master Books
Price: $2.99 (Aug 12-13)
The framework hypothesis or literary framework view has grown in acceptance as more readers of Scripture place “science” as the authority over the interpretation of God’s Word. By re-interpreting Genesis, this view encourages Christians to disregard the plainly shared timeline of creation and instead consider it as merely figurative or poetic rather than historical and accurate. Kenneth Gentry carefully defines the framework hypothesis, while tracing its historical origins and purpose. This provides a helpful introduction both for those who know the framework hypothesis as well as any hearing the term for the first time.
This important study:
– Presents strong exegetical arguments for the six-day creation approach to Genesis
– Illustrates the traditional interpretation of Genesis, a survey of exegetical arguments, and responses to alleged problems
– Demonstrates the flaws in the framework argument.
This book presents in a simple but clear presentation of the basic argument for a six-day literal interpretation of Genesis 1. It also explains and rebuts the framework hypothesis, which is a leading view in evangelical academic circles. This book is aimed at intelligent laymen, though with the academic reader in mind, with definitions of technical terms where they are necessary and Greek and Hebrew words transliterated.
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Gospel e-books is working together with Christian publishers to allow you to choose what e-books you’d like to have discounted. Cast your vote below and the book with the most votes in each poll will be placed on sale soon after. If there are less than 100 total votes in a particular poll, the winning book will not be discounted.
Book details:
Kregel: 40 Questions About Salvation by Matthew Barrett vs. 40 Questions About Heaven and Hell by Alan W. Gomes
Intervarsity Press: Including the Stranger: Foreigners in the Former Prophets by David G. Firth vs. Canon, Covenant and Christology: Rethinking Jesus and the Scriptures of Israel by Matthew Barrett
Cruciform Press: Smooth Stones: Bringing Down the Giant Questions of Apologetics by Joe Coffey vs. Contend: Defending the Faith in a Fallen World by Aaron Armstrong
New Leaf: As It Is Written: The Genesis Account Literal or Literary? by Kenneth Gentry Jr. vs. The Six Days of Genesis by Paul F. Taylor
Good Book Company: Do Miracles Happen Today?: And Other Questions about Signs, Wonders and Mighty Works by Tim Chester vs. How Can I Be Sure?: And Other Questions about Doubt, Assurance and the Bible by John Stevens
Crossway: Defending Your Faith: An Introduction by R.C. Sproul vs. Confronting Christianity: 12 Hard Questions for the World’s Largest Religion by Rebecca McLaughlin
Christian Focus: Kingdom Citizenship: Understanding God, His Plan, and Our Place in it by Kris Brossett vs. Towards Spiritual Maturity by William Still
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Gospel e-books is working together with Christian publishers to allow you to choose what e-books you’d like to have discounted. Cast your vote below and the book with the most votes in each poll will be placed on sale soon after. If there are less than 100 total votes in a particular poll, the winning book will not be discounted.
Book details:
Kregel: 40 Questions About Creation and Evolution by Kenneth Keathley and Mark F. Rooker vs. Answers to Common Questions About the Bible by H. Wayne House & Timothy J. Demy
Crossway: God’s Grace in Your Suffering by David Powlison vs. A Shelter in the Time of Storm: Meditations on God and Trouble by Paul David Tripp
New Leaf: As It Is Written: The Genesis Account Literal or Literary? by Kenneth Gentry Jr. vs. Understanding Genesis: How to Analyze, Interpret, and Defend Scripture by Jason Lisle
Intervarsity Press: The Seven Deadly Virtues: Temptations in Our Pursuit of Goodness by Todd E Outcalt vs. Christ-Shaped Character: Choosing Love, Faith, and Hope by Helen Cepero
Christian Focus: Storm Clouds of Blessings by Janice M. Cappucci vs. Leaving Yesterday Behind: A Victim No More by William Hines
Reformation Heritage: The Beauty and Glory of Christ’s Bride by Joel R. Beeke vs. Contagious Christian Living by Joel R. Beeke
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Book details:
Crossway Books: The Gospel: How the Church Portrays the Beauty of Christ by Raymond C. Ortlund Jr. (vs.) Sound Doctrine: How a Church Grows in the Love and Holiness of God by Bobby Jamieson
New Leaf Publishing: As It Is Written: The Genesis Account Literal or Literary? by Kenneth Gentry Jr. (vs.) Thousands…Not Billions by Don DeYoung
Barbour Publishing: Harmony Trilogy by Nancy Mehl (vs.) The Brides of Lancaster County (4-in-1) by Wanda E. Brunstetter
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