| Book review: Creation and Time by Hugh Ross | Gonzalez, G. 1994.
PSCF 46(4):270. CELD ID 13382Abstract Ross tackles the central issues of the age-of-the-universe debate in his latest book, Creation and Time. It departs from his two previous works, The Fingerprint of God and The Creator and the Cosmos, in that it is intended primarily for a general Christian audience rather than a secular one. He is more than qualified to discuss the theological and scientific evidences pertaining to this controversy. Ross, who has a Ph.D. in astronomy, worked as a post-doctoral fellow at CalTech for several years before creating the evangelical organization Reasons to Believe. He travels the country giving lectures mostly to scientists and participates in many debates with so-called "young earthers.
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