Earth’s Earliest Ages

Earth’s Earliest Ages by G. H. Pember, published by Kregel Publications in 1975, is a reprint edition comprising 336 pages in English. This book presents a study of Genesis chapters 1 to 6, delving into the foundational aspects of creation as described in the biblical text. It also includes an extended discussion on Eastern religions and the occult, providing a broader context for understanding these themes.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the intersections between religion and science, as well as insights into earth sciences. The book aims to engage with both juvenile nonfiction and more advanced discussions, making it suitable for a diverse audience interested in the relationship between faith and scientific inquiry. Through its examination of ancient texts and beliefs, this edition invites readers to reflect on the complexities of creation narratives and their implications.
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(Foreword by G. H. Lang) A study of Genesis 1 to 6, plus an extended discussion of Eastern religions and the occult.
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