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Scribe's Treasure (Hardcover)
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Scribe's Treasure (Hardcover)
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As both chemist and priest your scribe believes that the current
gap between science and religion can be bridged largely by
revelation. Revelation is a select part of religion, often beyond
the ken or competence of qualified science. Types of revelation
comprise the manifest supernatural and prophecy, fulfilled prophecy
supporting what is yet to be fulfilled. The book offers answers and
asks a variety of questions. This book is written in four sections,
each with chapter-like and numbered subsections: Section 1 the most
scriptural and salvational Section 2 the most prophetic or
revelatory Section 3 the most scientific and integrative knowledge
Section 4 the most semantic and hypothetic Section 1 Scripture, Old
and New Testament, appears to be a rich source of revelation and
other reliable spiritual reality. Its integrity distinguishes
divine and human reporting, also religion versus irreligion. Jesus'
early advent fulfilled dozens of Old Testament prophecies; divine
evidence for the reliability of its revelation. Scripture reveals
that Jesus of Nazareth walked among us, both man and God. Section 2
Section 2 comprise a commentary upon the Revelation to John. The
prophecy concentrated therein is mysterious in part yet relatively
ordered and culminating. It helps to organize other prophecy
revealed in Scripture. And it serves to guide our on-going
participation with the ascended Christ as Lord. Prophecy reveals
that God has operated mightily in and on history, that he has
revealed essential parts of his plan and care for mankind. Section
3 Without religion, science, particularly inanimate science, tends
to support determinism, also a relatively rigid causation or
rationalism. Science develops knowledge more than understanding.
Section 3 attempts to assemble salient science together with a
minor proportion of related hypotheses. Your scribe believes that
God's concern and involvement and control of life is more intimate
and profound than most science and philosophy has indicated.
Section 4 The relatively hypothetic Section 4 comprises much
supposition, some semantically treated. Suppositions are offered
concerning material or systematic structures for said living sub
matter in body, mind and soul. Life after first death is a gift
from the soul's Creator. Spirits just and unjust await resurrection
in the spirit, not in the flesh, not in reincarnation. Tthe soul is
foundational to theology and tends to respond to spiritual reality,
to living sub matter, particularly to God and other souls.
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