The Genesis One Code explores one of the most enduring questions in faith and science: can the biblical account of creation be reconciled with modern cosmology and the fossil record?
Drawing on medieval manuscripts and contemporary scientific research, the author examines the opening chapters of Genesis alongside Big Bang theory and evolutionary timelines. The book proposes a framework in which the biblical days of creation and scientifically derived ages of the universe can be compared in a systematic way.
Through careful analysis of Genesis 1 and 2, The Genesis One Code highlights apparent correlations between scriptural milestones and key stages in the development of the cosmos and life on Earth. Rather than treating science and scripture as enemies, it presents them as complementary sources of insight into the origins of the universe.
Written for readers interested in both spiritual and scientific perspectives, this work offers an accessible overview of major cosmological ideas while inviting thoughtful reflection on traditional interpretations of the creation narrative.
Key themes
- Dialogue between biblical creation and contemporary science
- Big Bang cosmology and the age of the universe
- Timelines for the development of life on Earth
- Interpretation of Genesis 1–2 in light of new evidence