Listen "Genesis At the Movies, Part 1: Back to the Future"
Episode Synopsis
In a new, ambitious Sunday morning series of talks, Ronnie dives headlong into the book of beginnings, the Book of Genesis. Each talk will have a movie theme, to engage the listener, this week's being "Back to the Future."
Ronnie says: "The book of Genesis was not composed and collected as a scientific explanation for the formation of the Universe... as literal, datable, fixated history...or as a combative, adversarial text to be placed in the hands of Christians, to wage ideological war with philosophers, archeologists, geologists, astronomers, modernists, post-modernists, or Darwinians. It was composed and collected in the form we have it today, as a theological anchor; a touchstone that future generations could return to, to remember their family history. It was composed and collected so that people would not forget their God. It is a book about the past. But it was written to ensure a bright and healthy future."
Ronnie says: "The book of Genesis was not composed and collected as a scientific explanation for the formation of the Universe... as literal, datable, fixated history...or as a combative, adversarial text to be placed in the hands of Christians, to wage ideological war with philosophers, archeologists, geologists, astronomers, modernists, post-modernists, or Darwinians. It was composed and collected in the form we have it today, as a theological anchor; a touchstone that future generations could return to, to remember their family history. It was composed and collected so that people would not forget their God. It is a book about the past. But it was written to ensure a bright and healthy future."
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