Category Archives: Creation

On God’s uniqueness

I’ve been trying to keep The Hump’s recent blog posts focused on the drip-feed of my book God’s Good Earth in twice weekly chapters – even that is a lot of reading for busy people, and I want to present my case in an orderly manner rather than firing off posts on all kinds of subjects in between.

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God’s Good Earth – Chapter 7: Bogeys in the Evolutionary Coal-Cellar

Here is a link to chapter 7 of my book.

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God’s Good Earth – Chapter 6: Tracking the Fall of Creation

Here is a link to chapter 6 of my book.

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God’s Good Earth – Chapter 5: Creation Fell in 1500

Here is a link to chapter 5 of my book.

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God’s Good Earth – Chapter 4: Powers and Principalities

Here is a link to chapter 4 of my book.

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God’s Good Earth – Chapter 3: Other Red Herrings

Here is a link to chapter 3 of my book.

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God’s Good Earth – Chapter 2: Scripture on the Fall

Here is a link to chapter 2 of my book.

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God’s Good Earth – Chapter 1: God’s Relationship to Creation

Here is the link to the first chapter proper of my book on the goodness of creation.

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My book at last – in samizdat

I’ve been mulling over what to do with a project that has been languishing for far too long – a study on the myth that the natural world fell when mankind first sinned. A brief summary of a long story may help orientate things.

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The non-presentation of self in everyday life

The title of this piece is based on a once influential social psychology book by Erving Goffman, The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life. In around 250 pages, the author fully covers the ground of his subject, just like it says on the cover, writing (as one reviewer said) not only about Vogue models, clergymen and the dead, but also about Shetland crofters, Canadian Army dentists, dukes, beauticians, rajahs and a range of characters.

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