Creation : The Scriptural Proof of the Creation of Things Seen and Unseen, Showing the Unfolding of the Divine Plan From the Logos to the Completion of
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"Creation" is an extensive theological treatise that provides a detailed scriptural examination of the origins of the universe and the unfolding of the divine plan for humanity. Written by J. F. Rutherford, the work aims to present biblical proof for the creation of all things, both seen and unseen, and to explain the historical and prophetic timeline of God's interaction with the world.
The text explores the progression of spiritual history, beginning with the role of the Logos and moving toward the completion of the heavenly kingdom and the eventual restoration of mankind to a state of perfection. Rutherford offers a systematic interpretation of the Bible, addressing the nature of the soul, the fall of man, and the redemptive processes outlined in Scripture. By analyzing key biblical narratives and prophecies, the author constructs a vision of a future divine order intended to bring peace and reconciliation to the earth.
As a seminal work in the early 20th-century religious landscape, "Creation" serves as an important primary source for understanding the doctrinal foundations of the Bible Student movement. It remains a significant text for scholars and readers interested in biblical hermeneutics, Christian eschatology, and the historical development of religious thought regarding the destiny of the human race.
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- ISBN-13: 9781025577401
- ISBN-10: 102557740X
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.88 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.58 pounds
- Page Count: 388
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