| Publisher | Solum Forlag |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Total Pages | 340 |
| Publication/Manufacture Year | 2002 |
| Dimension | 8.5*5.5 Inches |
| Weight (gms) | 750 |
| ISBN | 9788256013418 |
The Bible and Astronomy: The Magi and the Star in the Gospel by Gustav Teres, S.J., presents a compelling exploration of one of Christianity's most intriguing mysteries: the Star of Bethlehem. Combining biblical scholarship, historical research, and astronomical observations, this insightful work examines the celestial events that may have guided the Magi to the birthplace of Jesus Christ.
Through careful analysis of ancient records, constellations, and astronomical phenomena, Teres offers readers a fascinating perspective on how science and faith can complement one another. Whether you are a student of Scripture, a pastor, a theology enthusiast, or someone interested in the relationship between astronomy and biblical history, this book provides valuable insights and thought-provoking discussions.
Perfect for personal study, church libraries, Bible colleges, and Christian educational institutions, this classic work encourages readers to deepen their understanding of the biblical narrative while appreciating the wonders of God's creation.
Key Features
Explores the biblical account of the Star of Bethlehem
Connects astronomy with Scripture and Christian faith
Historical and theological insights into the journey of the Magi
Ideal for pastors, Bible students, and Christian researchers
A valuable resource for biblical and astronomical studies
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