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Note: these are general topics for discussion and information in this wiki. We classified specific topics for discussion, aiming to come to conclusions, as Problems, Questions and Reconciliation Challenges — collectively, "PQRCs".
The general topics listed here represent the background knowledge and reasoning that we might need when we address any specific "PQRC".
Bible
- Index of Bible References
- Daily Readings relevant to this wiki
- Early Genesis: historical Christadelphian approaches
- God's Two Books
Chain References
- Made from the dust
- The Breath of Life
- Meteorology in the Bible
- "Accepting" a literal Genesis
- Geocentrism and Heliocentrism
- Wisdom and Critical Thinking
- Theistic Embryology
- The waters above and below
Themes
- The Witness of Creation
- The Language of the Bible with Reference to Natural Things
- Literal and Figurative Creation in the Bible
- Multiple universes
- Abiogenesis
- Biology Timeline
- Evolution
- Transitional forms
Discussion
- The Case for Considering the Science
- Beliefs re the Witness of Creation
- the Science of Human Origins
- "Baraminology"
- Unworthy Arguments
- How this project began
PQRC topics considered fully
(PQRC — Problem, Question or Reconciliation Challenge)
See Topics Already Considered.
- Acts 17:26: a literal single male ancestor, or modern science?
- Psalm 104:5: does the earth move?
defined but unfinished PQRC topics
(See Current Topics for Consideration.)
- PQRC 3 Children of Abraham: Jesus said "God could make children for Abraham out of ... stones" so [is a literal Adam] essential?
- PQRC 4 Genesis 1:31: meaning of "very good"
- PQRC 5 How should we understand the Tree of Life?
- PQRC 6 Creation in six days?
- PQRC 7 The Origin of Mortality
- PQRC 8 The punishment of Adam
proposed PQRC topics
- Is Reconciliation Possible?
- How does Jesus' endorsement of marriage tell us how to read Genesis?
- Is "creation or evolution" a false dichotomy?
Citations
Longer inclusions (Christadelphian)
in alphabetical order
- Ken Chalmers, Early Genesis, A review of historical Christadelphian approaches
- Ron Cowie: "Challenges to Faith" Conference
- Alan Eyre, Should Christadelphians reject the sciences, become biblical literalists, or teach ‘young earth creationism’?
- "Jacaf" (pseudonym): Objections to Evolution
- Pearson, Michael, The Fourth Conversation
- Jonathan Pogson, Creation & Evolution: How should we respond?