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The Relevance of Scientific Thought to Scriptural Interpretation

The Relevance of Scientific Thought to Scriptural Interpretation

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  • G. Douglas Young

Can an appeal be made to science and its conclusions to help us in the interpretation of Scripture? Can scientific information aid in the interpretation of Scripture? Young reflects on these questions and illustrates with examples from Genesis 2:7 and Ephesians 4:8.

Source: Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1961. 4 pages.

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I possess assurance of faith only so long as I see these two things simultaneously – all of my sinfulness, and all of God’s grace. O. Hallesby
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