In the increasingly secular age in which we live, it is all too easy to forget that the major disciplines of science were founded by men of broadly Christian convictions. Their names are perhaps familiar to us - Boyle, Ray, Hooke, Newton, Faraday - but there is often an embarrassed silence concerning the spiritual beliefs that motivated these scientific giants. Like the astronomer, Kepler, these men perceived that in their scientific insights they were ‘thinking God's thoughts after him'. Today, however, there is a sense of collective amnesia about the religious motivations of these men. Over the last two or three centuries, science has become almost completely disconnected from its biblical roots, with the result that the academic culture in which science is practiced today is one of tacit - if not explicit - atheism. Nowhere is this more evident than in the scientific study of how the universe began and developed - the field of origins.
This book has been written in the conviction that the first eleven chapters of the book of Genesis - the Bible's book of beginnings - provide a trustworthy and accurate account of the early history of the universe.
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What others have said:
'I have been privileged to know and work with Paul Garner in Creation ministry for several years and have come to respect him for his beliefs and ability to communicate them in a helpful and non-aggressive way. This is demonstrated in this book. Paul is one of the few creationist speakers and writers who are qualified in the two key areas of science: geology and biology and this is shown in the care he takes in his arguments. This book covers the key subject areas that a Bible-believing Christian must consider in evaluating the different approaches to the subject of Origins. He believes the Bible to be the inspired word of God and so utterly reliable in its teaching. Inevitably there are differences between some creationists on aspects of our interpretation of the science, but Paul is aware of this and respectful of these differences. His study of the various topics is thorough and I can detect no scientific or Biblical flaw in his arguments. He tackles difficult subjects in a way that any reader will find both intelligible and helpful. I am very happy to commend this publication and trust it has a wide readership. May God bless it.'
J H John Peet
'Paul Garner in this book presents a cohesive scientific model for origins from a Biblical perspective. Whilst not primarily being an exegetical / theological book, where necessary Paul refers us to other creationist material which establishes the young earth position from the Biblical text and then moves to his main purpose which is to show that the science agrees with the Biblical view not just in isolated instances but so thoroughly as to give a robust structure and basis for a number of scientific disciplines, and primarily in astronomy and geology. Paul is a well respected geologist by training and shows that the geological column can readily be understood in terms of Creation basement rocks followed by Flood deposits and finally by post flood settling movements with a single ice age scouring much off the Northern hemisphere. He ably deals with the issue of radioisotope dating bringing in the recent remarkable findings of flood geologists concerning the evidence of accelerated radioactive decay. Paul achieves his aim well of demonstrating that the great thrust of the scientific data fits well with the young earth creation perspective obtained by a natural reading of the Biblical text.'
Professor Andy McIntosh, Leeds
'Quite different from many creationist books that focus on the scientific problems of evolution, this book also includes scientific ideas built on the historical account in the early parts of Genesis. Chapters are short and deal with the central issues of each topic but also include useful references for further reading. Paul Garner has many years of experience explaining and discussing the issues of origins, often at a popular level, to both Christian and secular groups. It is his skill at unpacking the problems and developing arguments in easy stages with a minimum of technical language that makes this book such a valuable resource.'
N M Darrall (Dr)
'If you are looking for a rant against evolution, and knockdown arguments for a young earth you will be disappointed. Thankfully Paul takes us on a sure-footed and wide ranging survey of evidence informed by his involvement with the latest creationist research. Difficulties are honestly discussed but the thrust of the book is to gently impress us with the attractiveness and power of a positive creation model. The integration of biblical and scientific material eschews the compartmentalism of opposing viewpoints that regard the Bible as a no-go area to inform a scientific model of origins. A compelling resource for pastors and church members alike to approach questions of origins with confidence.'
Dr Stephen Lloyd, Pastor of Hope Church, Gravesend
'In this small volume Paul Garner gives us an up to date survey of current scientific thinking that supports the biblical account of the origin of our universe. He shows how modern findings in the areas of astronomy, biology and geology are consistent with what the bibles teaching on creation and the global flood. A glossary and extensive references to other work provides the reader with resources that will assist them in further study of the scientific issues related to the current debate on evolution.'
Dr Marc Surtees
'A Christian writing on Genesis and Origins faces severe challenges. The task demands a rare combination of Biblical and scientific skills. Few indeed have the competence to weigh theories and arguments across the wide range of relevant scientific disciplines. Paul Garner meets these demands in a remarkably readable book. If you thought you knew what creationism was, this book will probably surprise you.'
Dr Arthur Jones - Science and Education Consultant
'Paul Garner powerfully demonstrates that when starting with the foundational truths of Genesis (six day creation, an historical fall, global flood, real tower of Babel, etc.), creationists can build scientific models that are far superior in their explanatory power than the evolutionary ones. This book is greatly needed in helping to popularise creation model-building as it introduces the reader to the best contemporary creationist models in astronomy, geology, biology, and so on -- and at a level the layperson can understand.'
Ken Ham, President, Answers in Genesis-U.S./ Creation Museum
'For those needing an up-to-date and comprehensive introduction to the science and issues surrounding biblical origins-- this book stands above the rest. It is well reasoned, well referenced, biblically sound, fabulously illustrated and easy to read. Garner is a master in simplifying complex scientific issues for the lay person in the fields of astronomy, geology and biology without distorting the science behind them.'
John H. Whitmore, Ph.D. - Associate Professor of Geology, Cedarville University
'If you want a clear, concise, balanced, and well-referenced overview of current young universe creation science, "The new creationism" is a great place to start. Paul Garner has sifted a vast amount of literature to bring you up-to-date and refreshingly Biblical interpretations of the data by leading creationists in cosmology, biology, and geology. Mr. Garner also helps the reader understand the folly of conflating current creationist theories with the authority of the Bible. Brilliant and competent creation scientists are fallible, even when attempting to be faithful to the Scriptures and the data. Creationist theories come and go, but the Word of God stands forever.'
Gordon Wilson, Ph.D. - Senior Fellow of Natural History, New Saint Andrews College
Review:
'I have a confession to make: I don't read many creationist books. I guess the simplest reason is that most books are aimed at the lay reader and don't say much I haven't heard before. My "to be read" shelf is populated with a mix of historical works (creationist and otherwise) and books of direct relevance to my research, especially books on genomics or history of science.
Occasionally, a creationist book comes out that is particularly popular and that I will be asked about (which forces me to read it). Better still are those rare works that I actually want to read. Paul Garner's 'The New Creationism' falls in the latter category. I've known Paul since the 2003 ICC, and I've had the privilege of working with him on the Genesis Kinds book and his compilation book Christian Perspectives on the Origin of Species. Paul consulted me along the way during the preparation of New Creationism, at first about how it should be structured and written and later on the content of specific chapters. Don't get me wrong, though; whatever suggestions I made were minor. The book is Paul's work alone, and it's good.
Paul takes a unique approach to creationism. Instead of presenting yet another critique of evolution and apologetic for creation, he offers a summary of creationist research of the past twenty years or so. For those of you who have missed out on what's been going on, the past two decades have been a kind of blossoming of creationist research. There's been some really interesting stuff happening in all areas of creationism. I'd tell you all about it, but I think you should buy Paul's book instead.
The book is not written to be technical, nor is it a summary of the history of creationist research (although that would be a fascinating read). Paul organizes the book around themes that roughly correspond to stages of creationist history (creation week, Fall, Flood, Babel). In each theme, he explains the conventional view and how it handles the data. He then presents outstanding problems in the conventional view and whatever creationist theories have been proposed as alternatives. It's a remarkably balanced approach. I didn't come away from this thinking that it was a slam dunk for creationism, which is the way it should be. I was left thinking about the unfinished business of creationism, the problems we have yet to resolve, but I was also encouraged by how much progress has already been made. It was an honest yet optimistic book.
It's also a fairly short book and doesn't cost much. So there's no excuse not to get a copy. The official publication date is today, and you can see the publisher's press release here. Amazon's not showing it as in stock yet, but that should change any day now. I read a prepublication manuscript, so I'm looking forward to getting the finished product with illustrations.'
Todd Wood, the Center for Origins Research, and BSG. www.toddcwood.blogspot.com