Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction

Part  1: An Exegetical Investigation of the Day-Age Interpretation
Chapter  1: Some Preliminary Comments on Ancient Hebrew
                  2: Day One
                  3: Day Six
                  4: Day Seven
                  5: Other Significant Passages

Part 2: Exegetical, Theological, and Historical Issues
Chapter  6: Context and Geography
                  7: Genesis 1 Reconsidered
                  8: The History of the Day-Age Interpretation
                  9: The Young-Earth Scenario
                10: Further Objections

Part 3: The Nature of Nature
Chapter 11: The Testimony of Creation
                 12: Some Issues That Arise
                 13: Meditating on Adam’s Navel
                 14: General Revelation and Science
                 15: Creation Ex Nihilo and the Big Bang: A Test Case

Chapter 16: The Least Problematic Explanation

Conclusion
Appendix: The Early Church Fathers and the Days of Creation
Bibliography