Belief in a Creator God: Its Implications

 

This article discusses the meaning and implications of belief in a creator God – stated in the Nicene Creed as “we believe in one God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible” [emphasis mine]. Three broad areas are addressed – creatio ex nihilo, creatio continua, and the problem of theodicy. (In an article of this length, however, one cannot address all the issues raised.)  

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  • For a PDF file showing creation and the relationship of theology and science, please click here. 

 

A New Website Looking at the Creation

Another website Eva has created is entitled Heaven's Reflections (www.heavens-reflections.org). Her website presents a fresh look at the physical world and life around us. The content is built on the Bible-based assumption that God is behind everything that exists.
 

The website articles examine everyday phenomena and draw from them, based on the Bible, lessons for physical and spiritual life. They are organized under three headings – times and seasons, natural phenomena, and living things.

May a new look at things we take for granted bring us to a sense of wonder, awe, and gratitude at the marvels around us. May we come to recognize the sacred and divine in all things and begin to feel at one with the Almighty God and all of creation.