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Here is a realistic consideration of Genesis.
A NEO-PATRISTIC RETURN TO THE FIRST FOUR DAYS OF CREATION
by Msgr. John F. McCarthy
PART II. THE LITERAL SENSE OF GENESIS 1:1-5: THE FIRST DAY OF CREATION
‘Since Genesis is an inspired writing, it is inerrant even on a technical level. We cannot know how much technical knowledge Moses had of the physical development of the universe, and we do not need to know, because what he wrote was guided by divine inspiration, however much he knew. Moses could have reflected only on the level of the popular images without attempting to supply in his mind any technical models. But it is the inspired text that is the subject of our study, not the mind of Moses. And the inerrancy of that text is very important, seeing that our faith is rooted in reality, not in warmed-over mythology. Nevertheless, it cannot be said that our neo-Patristic approach “identifies biblical statements too closely with the changing and shifting theories of modern science,” 36 because any model offered by modern science that it holds up in comparison with the text is only ambiguously confirmed at best. Neither does the text of Genesis 1 teach any technical model nor can any true technical model contradict it.” ’
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36. R. Bandas, Biblical Questions, p. 58.
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A NEO-PATRISTIC RETURN TO THE FIRST FOUR DAYS OF CREATION
by Msgr. John F. McCarthy
PART II. THE LITERAL SENSE OF GENESIS 1:1-5: THE FIRST DAY OF CREATION
‘Since Genesis is an inspired writing, it is inerrant even on a technical level. We cannot know how much technical knowledge Moses had of the physical development of the universe, and we do not need to know, because what he wrote was guided by divine inspiration, however much he knew. Moses could have reflected only on the level of the popular images without attempting to supply in his mind any technical models. But it is the inspired text that is the subject of our study, not the mind of Moses. And the inerrancy of that text is very important, seeing that our faith is rooted in reality, not in warmed-over mythology. Nevertheless, it cannot be said that our neo-Patristic approach “identifies biblical statements too closely with the changing and shifting theories of modern science,” 36 because any model offered by modern science that it holds up in comparison with the text is only ambiguously confirmed at best. Neither does the text of Genesis 1 teach any technical model nor can any true technical model contradict it.” ’
Note:
36. R. Bandas, Biblical Questions, p. 58.
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