The Origin of the World According to Revelation and Science. Sir John William Dawson
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Sir John William Dawson
The Origin of the World According to Revelation and Science
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4064066174149
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I. THE MYSTERY OF ORIGINS AND ITS SOLUTIONS. "The things that are seen are temporal."— Paul.
CHAPTER II. OBJECTS AND NATURE OF A REVELATION OF ORIGINS.
CHAPTER III. OBJECTS AND NATURE OF A REVELATION OF ORIGINS— Continued.
CHAPTER VIII. THE DRY LAND AND THE FIRST PLANTS.
CHAPTER XI. THE HIGHER ANIMALS AND MAN.
CHAPTER XII. THE REST OF THE CREATOR.
CHAPTER XIII. UNITY AND ANTIQUITY OF MAN.
CHAPTER XIV. UNITY AND ANTIQUITY OF MAN—(Continued.)
CHAPTER XV. COMPARISONS AND CONCLUSIONS.
APPENDIX. A.—TRUE AND FALSE EVOLUTION.
B.—EVOLUTION AND CREATION BY LAW.
D.—PRESENT CONDITION OF THEORIES OF LIFE.
E.—RECENT FACTS AS TO THE ORIGIN AND ANTIQUITY OF MAN.
F.—BEARING OF GLACIAL PERIODS UPON THE INTERPRETATION OF GENESIS.
G.—DR. STERRY HUNT ON THE CHEMISTRY OF THE PRIMEVAL EARTH.
K.—ASSYRIAN AND EGYPTIAN TEXTS.
L.—SPECIES AND VARIETAL FORMS WITH REFERENCE TO THE UNITY OF MAN.
CHAPTER I. | |
THE MYSTERY OF ORIGINS AND ITS SOLUTIONS. | |
Reality of the Unseen.—Personality of God.— Possibility of a Revelation of Origins.—Turanian, Aryan, and Semitic Solutions of the Mystery.— The Abrahamic Genesis.—The Mosaic Genesis | Page 9 |
CHAPTER II. | |
OBJECTS AND NATURE OF A REVELATION OF ORIGINS. | |
Objects to be Attained by a Revelation of Origins.—Its Method and Structure.—Vision of Creation.—Translation of the First Chapter of Genesis | 35 |
CHAPTER III. | |
OBJECTS AND NATURE OF A REVELATION OF ORIGINS (continued). | |
Character of the Revelation and its Views of Nature.—Natural Law.— Progress and Development.—Purpose and Use.—Type or Pattern | 70 |
CHAPTER IV. | |
THE BEGINNING. | |
The Universe not eternal.—Its Creation.—The Heavens.—The Earth.— The Creator, Elohim.—The Beginning very Remote in Time | 87 |
CHAPTER V.
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