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  • Thinking Through Creation Q&A, and Tim Keller on Diagonalization

    I recently had the honour of taking in part in a Q&A session on my book Thinking Through Creation, organised by the Crosslands Forum and Dr. Dan Strange. Here is a clip in which I respond to a question about diagonalization: Tim Keller also recently discussed “diagonalization” in an episode of the Mere Fidelity podcast

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    Thinking Through Creation Q&A, and Tim Keller on Diagonalization

  • Contents Page for Thinking Through Creation: Genesis 1 and 2 as Tools of Cultural Critique

    Here is the contents page for Thinking Through Creation: Genesis 1 and 2 as Tools of Cultural Critique. Foreword by John M. Frame     ix    Preface     xiii    Acknowledgements     xvii   1. Introduction     1 Listening to the Word Listening to the World The Trinity and Creation: From Embarrassment to Riches   2. Who Created? Thinking

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    Contents Page for Thinking Through Creation: Genesis 1 and 2 as Tools of Cultural Critique

  • John Frame’s Foreword to Thinking Through Creation

    I am honoured that John M. Frame has agreed to write the Foreword to Thinking Through Creation, which I reprint here in full. Readers who approach this book with a background in Reformed and presuppositional thought will find much that is familiar here. Watkin ably argues the proposition that Scripture presents not only a way of

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    John Frame’s Foreword to Thinking Through Creation