Cataclysm e-bog
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In Cataclysm, author Nick Gass takes geology out of the oil patch to authenticate the first twenty-five verses of the Bible. He presents a multidisciplinary exploration, implementing scientific reasoning, to explain some of the ancient history of The Middle East.Gass discusses how the rise of science has provided a platform for interpreting ancient legends. In Cataclysm, he casts a different li...
E-bog
40,46 DKK
Forlag
iUniverse
Udgivet
11 januar 2013
Længde
172 sider
Genrer
HBLA
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781475965391
In Cataclysm, author Nick Gass takes geology out of the oil patch to authenticate the first twenty-five verses of the Bible. He presents a multidisciplinary exploration, implementing scientific reasoning, to explain some of the ancient history of The Middle East.Gass discusses how the rise of science has provided a platform for interpreting ancient legends. In Cataclysm, he casts a different light on a number of historical events and considers a variety of topics:Moses and the first twenty-five verses of GenesisThe ways in which the climate may have provided the stimulusA different view on the migration out of AfricaThe why and how of the FloodThe Garden of Eden as the first Jewish Diaspora A Second FloodThe Land of KushExploring the Bible and other ancient texts, Cataclysm provides a refreshing look at some of the worlds past events and places them in a new multidisciplinary perspective.