In this book, Professor Douglas Kelly persuasively argues for a literal interpretation of the six-day account of creation found in Genesis chapters 1 and 2. He assesses both the biblical details and the scientific data to show that there is a convincing and scientifically viable case for this understanding. This new edition, written twenty years after the original, contains important revisions and additional chapters, bringing this insightful and relevant volume up-to-date with developments in this field.
John CurridIt is an excellent work. I believe it will be an important contribution to the field.
Carl McMurray Professor of Old Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary
Walter E. BrownDouglas Kelly is a theologian who also displays a deep understanding of science and philosophy. The result is this thoughtful, thorough and well researched book that will be valuable to anyone wishing to dig deeper.
Director, Center for Scientific Creation
Frederick N. SkiffIt is the best work that I have read on this subject. With regard to this exegesis of the biblical text I hope that Douglas Kelly’s courageous voice will be listened to.
Professor of Physics, University of Iowa
Creation and Change, demonstrates that credible science supports the Word of God…For those concerned about the issues involved this book is well worth spending time studying.
Andy McIntoshThis book is very accessible for the lay reader as well as being a very thoroughly argued and persuasive text for the student beginning theological studies in Genesis and wanting to know what the key Biblical arguments are for a young earth creation position. I cannot recommend this book more highly.
Adjunct Professor, Mississippi State University