Everyone s heard of it. Many believe it. Is there a gap in time between the first two verses in Genesis? Does this alleged gap really represent a vast amount of time? Weston Field s classic treatment of this subject is now being published by Master Books, and promoted by such important organizations as Answers in Genesis. In this book, Fields makes a detailed study of the gap theory, paying particular attention to the original Hebrew language of Genesis. His conclusion - that this theory is not a reasonable compromise with modern evolutionary theory, but a dangerous diversion from biblical truth - helps readers who struggle with the question of the time taken during the creation week. Was it really six days? Can Christians find a workable solution to the debate about creation and time?
- An important book.
- A presentation of a variety of views espoused by Christians of all denominations
- A professional, scholarly look that can be easily understood by laymen
- A fascinating study of the original Hebrew text
- A classic work still relevant today
- A brilliant, scholarly refutation of the famed gap theory - Ken Ham, President, Answers in Genesis