From the website: "In the beginning, did God create the world out of nothing? And what does 'in the beginning' really mean? Old Testament scholar Sailhamer attempts to reconcile science and faith through this thorough analysis of Genesis 1 and 2---challenging you to rethink the creation narrative. 256 pages, softcover from Multnomah. " From the back of the book: "In this ground-breaking work, Old Testament scholar John Sailhamer shines new light on the opening chapters of the Bible, revealing how centuries-old misunderstandings have continued to shape popular biblical interpretation--as well as greatly contributing to unnecessary conflicts between the Bible and science. "Pointing to answers found in the first two chapters of Genesis, Sailhamer presents a credible, scripturally supported, and much-needed explanation that opens the door to reconciliation of biblical and scientific world views. "No matter what your position or background, you will be challenged to test your understanding of the Bible's critical opening sentences and reexamine your beliefs about the creation of the world through 'Genesis Unbound.'"
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