In this book, Kuldip Singh Gangar challenges prevailing non-literal readings of Genesis 1ā3. Against various old-earth views of world origins, Gangar argues that believers can read the Bible at face value and trust the historical accuracy of its account of creation.
As he says, āIf at the beginning we cannot take Godās Word at face value, then we are left wondering whether other passages should also be read that way or not.ā Gangarās apologetic commentary provides a defense of young earth creationism, showing how modern concerns are most reliably addressed with traditional biblical interpretation.
āIt is a privilege to commend this expository and apologetic commentary on Genesis 1ā3... Rev. Gangar knew that Genesis is the beginning of the good news of Jesus Christ. As a result, he set out to carefully engage this area of evangelical confusion by faithfully and ably guiding us through challenges ranging from skeptical criticism to subtle and nuanced āalternative interpretationsā of the Genesis text.ā
- Willliam VanDoodeward, from the Foreword
Foundations of the Gospel: A Believer's Commentary on Genesis 1-3 is in the following collections: