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A Matter of Days Book

How long were the creation days of Genesis—hours or epochs? Does belief in an old earth equate to belief in evolution? Was there any kind of death before the Fall?

The length of the creation days in Genesis sparks a storm of controversy. At the core of the debate, where lightning strikes and thunder roars, lie key questions whose answers promise hope for resolution.

In A Matter of Days, author and astronomer Hugh Ross addresses these questions and explores how the creation-day controversy developed. History, theology, science, and Scripture reveal creation's big picture.

About the updated edition
In the 10 years since the first publication of A Matter of Days, the scientific and theological case for a Creator has grown exponentially. This expanded second edition, with more than 50 pages of new content, extends beyond simply addressing creation-day challenges. Hugh Ross demonstrates how sound, gracious apologetics can remove obstacles to faith in Christ and help bring reconciliation in the church. This book is designed to turn arguments into conversations and to equip believers to defend their faith with gentleness and respect.

Published on:
June 01, 2004
Publisher:
Navpress Pub Group
ISBN:
1576833755
Book share status:
In registry

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Hugh Ross (Author)
About

Dr. Hugh Ross, born in 1945, stands at the crossroads of science and faith, bridging the perceived gap with his expertise in astrophysics and unwavering Christian belief. His remarkable journey has taken him from exploring the vastness of the universe to defending its compatibility with biblical truths, captivating audiences with his insights and challenging skeptics with his arguments.

Ross's fascination with science manifested early. A curious child, he devoured science textbooks and dreamed of unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos. This passion led him to pursue a B.Sc. in physics from the University of British Columbia and a Ph.D. in astronomy from the University of Toronto. Years of dedicated research followed, as he delved into the intricacies of stars, galaxies, and the origins of the universe.

Amidst his scientific pursuits, a profound personal transformation occurred. While studying the universe, Ross felt a growing conviction for its design and purpose, leading him to embrace Christianity. This pivotal moment ignited a new mission – to reconcile the seemingly disparate worlds of science and faith. He felt compelled to articulate how advancements in cosmology supported, rather than contradicted, Biblical narratives.

Driven by this mission, Ross established Reasons to Believe, a non-profit organization dedicated to communicating the compatibility of science and Christianity. He authored numerous books, including the bestseller "Why the Universe Is the Way It Is," presenting scientific evidence as a testament to God's intricate design. He also became a sought-after speaker, engaging audiences with his clear explanations and thought-provoking arguments, challenging the common misconception of an inherent conflict between science and faith.

Beyond his scientific expertise and apologetic endeavors, Ross actively cultivates meaningful connections. He serves as a pastoral team member at Christ Church Sierra Madre, demonstrating his commitment to integrating faith into everyday life. His story continues to inspire others to explore the wonders of the universe, not just through a scientific lens, but also through an open heart and a willingness to consider its divine dimension.

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