📖 Overview
The Genesis Record is a verse-by-verse commentary on the first book of the Bible, authored by Dr. Henry Morris, a creation scientist and theological scholar. The book combines scientific analysis with Biblical exposition to present an interpretation of Genesis from a young-earth creationist perspective.
Morris examines the Hebrew text and provides detailed explanations of creation, the flood, and other major Genesis events through both theological and scientific lenses. The commentary addresses questions about the age of the earth, fossil records, and geological evidence while maintaining a literal interpretation of scripture.
The book includes technical appendices, charts, and reference materials to support its analysis of Genesis. Morris's background as a hydraulic engineer and scientist informs his examination of Biblical events like the global flood.
This work represents an intersection of Biblical literalism and scientific inquiry, presenting arguments for how modern scientific observations can align with a traditional reading of Genesis. The commentary aims to demonstrate the harmony between scripture and natural evidence when viewed through a specific interpretive framework.
👀 Reviews
Readers view The Genesis Record as a detailed technical commentary from a young-earth creationist perspective.
Readers appreciate:
- Clear explanations of scientific concepts
- Verse-by-verse analysis
- Biblical cross-references and Hebrew word studies
- Scientific data supporting creationist views
- Accessible writing for non-academics
Common criticisms:
- Too dismissive of evolutionary theory
- Some scientific claims are outdated
- Can be overly technical in places
- Writing style can be dry
- Limited engagement with other interpretations
Ratings:
Goodreads: 4.3/5 (341 ratings)
Amazon: 4.7/5 (380 ratings)
ChristianBook.com: 4.8/5 (45 ratings)
Sample reader comments:
"Thorough research but sometimes gets bogged down in technical details" - Goodreads reviewer
"Helped me understand Genesis from both a scientific and spiritual perspective" - Amazon reviewer
"Makes assumptions about timeline that aren't necessarily supported by the text" - ChristianBook.com reviewer
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🤔 Interesting facts
🌟 Henry Morris was one of the founders of the Creation Research Society in 1963 and is often called "The Father of Modern Creation Science"
📚 The Genesis Record (1976) was Morris's most comprehensive commentary on Genesis, combining his scientific background with biblical exposition
🔬 Before writing about creation science, Morris was a prominent hydraulic engineer who chaired the Civil Engineering Department at Virginia Tech
✨ The book addresses each verse of Genesis individually and includes technical appendices discussing scientific evidence for creation
🌍 Morris proposed that many of Earth's geological features, including the Grand Canyon, were formed rapidly during Noah's flood rather than over millions of years - a view known as "flood geology"