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Resources for Further Study
Course Profile
- EST. TIME 2 hrs
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SUBJECT
- POINTS 1000
course outline
- Introduction
- A Naturalistic Approach to the Age of the Earth
- Theistic Evolution and the Age of the Earth
- Biblical Evidence for a Young Earth
- Scientific Evidence for a Young Earth
- Biblical Evidence for an Old Earth
- Scientific Evidence for an Old Earth
- Conclusion – Does it matter?
- Resources for Further Study
- Survey
- Assessment
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