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The rise and fall of civilization / Hocking, David
Titre : The rise and fall of civilization : from creation through the flood Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Hocking, David, Auteur Editeur : Portland, OR : Multnomah Année de publication : c1989 Importance : 157 p. Format : 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-88070-308-6 Note générale : Includes bibliographical references. Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Bible. -- Genesis, I, 1-IX, 19 -- Commentaries.
Bible. -- Genesis, I-IX, 19 -- Commentaries.Index. décimale : BS 1235.3 Résumé :
Popular Bible teacher David Hocking turns to the opening chapters of the Book of Genesis to find answers to our most basic questions about the origin of life and its meaning--questions that have perplexed the greatest thinkers throughout the history of the human race. Hocking's inquiry also gives insight into other mysteries, such as the presence of evil in our world, the tension between the sexes, the reliability of the biblical account of Noah and the flood, and much more. If you've ever wondered how it all began--and what difference it makes--The Rise and Fall of Civilization is a good place to go to discover some answers. Read lessNote de contenu : In the beginning (1:1-2) --
Creation in six days? (1:1-2:3) --
What was created in six days? (1:3-25) --
The creation of human life (1:26-31) --
The seventh day (2:1-3) --
The Garden of Eden (2:4-17) --
Sex, marriage, and human relationships (2:18-25) --
The fall of the human race (3:1-24) --
The sanctity of human life (4:1-26) --
The beginning of civilization (5:1-32) --
Human depravity and divine judgment (6:1-13) --
Global catastrophe (6:14-9:19) --
Final observations.The rise and fall of civilization : from creation through the flood [texte imprimé] / Hocking, David, Auteur . - Portland, OR : Multnomah, c1989 . - 157 p. ; 23 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-88070-308-6
Includes bibliographical references.
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Bible. -- Genesis, I, 1-IX, 19 -- Commentaries.
Bible. -- Genesis, I-IX, 19 -- Commentaries.Index. décimale : BS 1235.3 Résumé :
Popular Bible teacher David Hocking turns to the opening chapters of the Book of Genesis to find answers to our most basic questions about the origin of life and its meaning--questions that have perplexed the greatest thinkers throughout the history of the human race. Hocking's inquiry also gives insight into other mysteries, such as the presence of evil in our world, the tension between the sexes, the reliability of the biblical account of Noah and the flood, and much more. If you've ever wondered how it all began--and what difference it makes--The Rise and Fall of Civilization is a good place to go to discover some answers. Read lessNote de contenu : In the beginning (1:1-2) --
Creation in six days? (1:1-2:3) --
What was created in six days? (1:3-25) --
The creation of human life (1:26-31) --
The seventh day (2:1-3) --
The Garden of Eden (2:4-17) --
Sex, marriage, and human relationships (2:18-25) --
The fall of the human race (3:1-24) --
The sanctity of human life (4:1-26) --
The beginning of civilization (5:1-32) --
Human depravity and divine judgment (6:1-13) --
Global catastrophe (6:14-9:19) --
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