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* [http://thegospelcoalition.org/resources/a/8-Q--A_1 Q & A with D.A. Carson.] TheGospelCoalition.org. Beginning at 44:00. <br />In this interview, Carson is asked about how to handle organizations that promote the idea that the earth was created millions of years ago. He skirts the issue and claims that scientists need far less evangelizing than students of the arts and soft sciences, on the basis that latter group is much more susceptible to the influence of post-modernism.
 
* [http://thegospelcoalition.org/resources/a/8-Q--A_1 Q & A with D.A. Carson.] TheGospelCoalition.org. Beginning at 44:00. <br />In this interview, Carson is asked about how to handle organizations that promote the idea that the earth was created millions of years ago. He skirts the issue and claims that scientists need far less evangelizing than students of the arts and soft sciences, on the basis that latter group is much more susceptible to the influence of post-modernism.
  
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* [http://s3.amazonaws.com/tgc-audio/carson/20090220.01_God_who_made_everything.mp3 The God Who Made Everything (mp3 file).] TheGospelCoalition.org.

Revision as of 14:00, 7 July 2011

Audio clips of professing Evangelicals who do not hold to one or more of the following beliefs:

  • the days of creation were six twenty-four-hour periods
  • a historical Adam and Eve
  • a global flood
  • a recent creation


Carson, D.A.

Biography. Research Professor of New Testament, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, Illinois

  • Q & A with D.A. Carson. TheGospelCoalition.org. Beginning at 44:00.
    In this interview, Carson is asked about how to handle organizations that promote the idea that the earth was created millions of years ago. He skirts the issue and claims that scientists need far less evangelizing than students of the arts and soft sciences, on the basis that latter group is much more susceptible to the influence of post-modernism.