Did God created everything in six literal days, or was each "day" representative of a longer duration? Did creation occur in the order in which Genesis chapter one describes? Did God use macro-evolution in order to create all things? In this episode, Pastors Brandon and Zac discuss the URC Statement on Creation and Evolution.
For more information, see:
URCNA Statement on Creation and Evolution
Revisiting the URC Creation Decision by R. Scott Clark
Jesus on Every Page (chapter 7) by David Murray
Adam in the New Testament by J.P. Versteeg
For a discussion of various views, see:
The Genesis Debate: Three Views in the Days of Creation ed. by David Hagopian
Presuppositionalism and Young Earth (debate) by Richard Howe, Jason Lisle, and K. Scott Oliphint
For understanding the Six-24hr/Young Earth Creation view, see:
The Battle for the Beginning by John MacArthur
Why Does the Universe Look So Old? by Albert Mohler
Coming to Grips with Genesis by Terry Mortenson
Creation According to the Scriptures: A Presuppositional Defense of Literal, Six-Day Creation ed. by P. Andrew Sandlin
For understanding the Analogical day view, see:
Redeeming Science by Vern Poythress
For understanding the Framework view, see:
Because It Had Not Rained by Meredith G. Kline
Space and Time in the Genesis Cosmogony by Meredith G. Kline
The Framework Interpretation: An Exegetical Summary by Lee Irons
For understanding the Modified Gap View (sometimes called "Historic Creationism"), see:
What Should We Teach About Creation? by John Piper
The Explicit Gospel (chapter 5) by Matt Chandler
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