The Heresy of Ham

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280 pages 2016

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"Anderson exposes the tragic heresy that has gripped misguided leaders like Ken Ham, as he creates discord within the Church by insisting that it remain mired in 19th century debates." - Karl Giberson. "Anderson gets behind the 'bold defenders of the Bible' veneer that Ham and Answers in Genesis seek to present, and lays bare the spurious claims and divisive tactics that Christians ought to find troubling." - Ian W. Panth. "Anderson probes the fundamental assumptions of Ken Ham's scientific claims and theology, and finds more than a few weak beams. Instead, he finds a termite-ridden scaffold that would fall under its own weight if his followers took the time to examine Ham's claims." - Joel Duff. "The Heresy of Ham is a much-needed critique of young earth creationism within American evangelicalism. Anderson offers constructive hermeneutical guidelines that bridge the unfortunate division between Christianity and science, particularly in regard to Genesis." - Alvin Yalong Rapien. "The creation/evolution debate is still very controversial in many circles, especially within evangelicalism. Anderson does a fine job of unpacking this and offers a number of insights that merit serious consideration." - Gregory Laughery. - Back cover.

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