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Duality in Genesis

A Timeless Scientific Road Map and the Dawn of Human Consciousness
By: Chris Oxley

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For those who question the Hebrew creation story: if it was inspired by God, shouldn't it bear some resemblance to modern science? This book treats the story as an ancient scientific road map, offering a fascinating way of relooking at Genesis that aligns with our modern ideas.

This short book will appeal to those who have difficulty with the Hebrew creation story found in the first three chapters in the book of…
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This short book will appeal to those who have difficulty with the Hebrew creation story found in the first three chapters in the book of Genesis, as well as those who ask the question: where did the universe and modern humankind come from? If the Hebrew creation story was inspired by God, then it should bear some resemblance to the modern scientific understanding of the origins of the cosmos and the modern Homo sapiens; if it does not, then basic biblical truths have to be questioned.
The Hebrew creation story, which was not divinely dictated, is treated solely as an ancient timeless scientific road map founded on the science of that time. The story has been revisited based on our understanding of today’s science, which suggests prior information had been released three times into the creation: 1} giving rise to the universe, 2} the first living cell and 3} the transformation of the Homo sapiens to modern Homo sapiens.
This book offers an intriguing and fascinating way of relooking at the Hebrew creation story that bears a resemblance to our understanding of modern scientific ideas.

Born in 1947 in the UK, Chris Oxley was educated at Belmont Secondary Modern School, Harrow County Grammar School and the University of London, all UK. He joined Plessey Research, Caswell, UK in 1970, and was Technology Manager for Plessey Microwaves in 1986 and Operations Manager for Elettronica UK in 1989. He served as Reader in Microelectronics at De Montfort University, UK, from 2012, and retired in 2016. He was a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, and has published in numerous physics and electronic peer-reviewed journals throughout his career, as well as contributing as a joint author to the chapter “Improved Infrared Imaging of Semiconductor Devices” in Microscopy: advances in scientific research and education. He is a member of the Morris Garages (MG) Car Club, the Radio Society of Great Britain and a large Christian fellowship in the East Midlands. He is married with eleven grandchildren and a dog.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-0364-5343-X
  • ISBN13: 978-1-0364-5343-5
  • Date of Publication: 2025-08-20

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-0364-5344-8
  • ISBN13: 978-1-0364-5344-2
  • Date of Publication: 2025-08-20

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: HRAM3, HRAM, HRAB1
  • THEMA: QRAM3, QRAM, QRAB1
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