Description
Paperback cover has some wear and slight bending. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of “Creation Geology: A Study Guide to Fossils, Formations and the Flood” offers a unique perspective on the origins of life and the Earth’s geological history. Written by Felice Gerwitz and Jill Whitlock, the book presents a creationist viewpoint, interpreting scientific evidence through the lens of a literal reading of the Book of Genesis. Published in the early 21st century, it emerged during a period of ongoing debate between proponents of evolutionary theory and those advocating for a young Earth and divine creation.
While controversial in mainstream scientific circles, the book holds significance for collectors interested in the intersection of faith and science, as well as the diverse perspectives that have shaped our understanding of the natural world. Gerwitz and Whitlock’s work provides insights into the beliefs and arguments of the creationist movement, offering a window into a worldview that challenges the prevailing scientific consensus. Despite its wear, this copy invites readers to engage with alternative interpretations and consider the profound questions that have captivated humans throughout history: How did life begin? What forces shaped the Earth’s landscapes? And what role, if any, did a higher power play in the unfolding of the cosmos?