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  1. Paul H. Seely C arol Hill has written some good arti-cles on Genesis. I regard her “A Time and Place for Noah” as one of the best articles about origins ever to be printed in this journal. Her most recent paper, “A Third Alternative to Concordism and Divine Ac-commodation: The Worldview Approach,” (PSCF 59, no. 2 [2007]: 129–34) is a ...

  2. Seely's goal is to read the cosmology of Genesis 1 in its ancient historical context. In the first article he argues that the "firmament" ( raqia') in Gen 1:6–8 is not the atmosphere but the sky conceived of as a solid dome over the earth.

  3. 29 de oct. de 2019 · Paul H Seely. Lessons from the Heavens: On Scripture, Science and Inerrancy. Lamoureux’ Response to Montgomery. The Sin-Death Problem: Toward an Evolutionary Creationist Solution. The Erosion of Biblical Inerrancy, or Toward a More Biblical View of the Inerrant Word of God?

  4. 22 de sept. de 2020 · La cognición situada es una teoría de la cognición y el aprendizaje que sugiere que no podemos separar nuestro conocimiento de nuestro entorno. En otras palabras, aprender y adquirir conocimientos no está separado del contexto cultural en el que nos encontramos.

  5. 6 de ago. de 2011 · Interview with Paul Seely about the interpretation of Genesis chapter one. ...more.

  6. Paul H. Seely. When one realizes that the historical-grammatical meaning of raqiaʿ, “firmament,” in Gen 1:7 reflects an ancient rather than a modern concept of the sky, 1 it should come as no surprise that the “water above the firmament” also reflects an ancient rather than a modern concept.

  7. 7 de abr. de 2021 · The broad outline of Seeley’s treatment is a very familiar story: the details, and his readings of them, usefully illuminate an impresario until now in the shadows who emerges as a restless, pragmatic, adventurous, and calculating businessman.