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Saintific Narrative of Human Creation: Kemenag and Al-Azhar's Interpretation of Surah Al-Hijr Verses 26-33

Several interpretations of the Qur'an in Indonesia have begun to apply this interpretation approach, for example in the interpretation of Al-Zhar to the interpretation of the Ministry of Religion working with LIPI (Institute of Sciences), one of the studies that applies scientific interpretation in the Qur'an is in understanding the creation of humans from the ground in the context of Surah Al-Hijr verses 26-33, the…

picked 14 Aug 2026

Reference · Wikidata

Adam

first man according to the Abrahamic creation and religions such as Judaism, Christianity and Islam

picked 12 Aug 2026

Encyclopedia · Wikipedia

Creation mythCreation myth

A creation myth or cosmogonic myth is a type of cosmogony, a symbolic narrative of how the world began and how people first came to inhabit it. While in popular usage the term myth often refers to false or fanciful stories, members of cultures often ascribe varying degrees of truth to their creation myths. In the society in which it is told, a creation myth is usually regarded as conveying profound truths – metaphor…

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Book · DOAB

Christian Ethics of Creation

If the enormous ecological challenges of the present are to be overcome, clear ethical orientations and deep sources of inner strength are needed. This book reflects the potential of Christian tradition to establish an ethics and spirituality of Creation. To this end, it draws on biblical and liturgical impulses as well as on the encyclical Laudato si by Pope Francis and relates them to scientific, sociological and …

picked 14 Aug 2026

Full text · Open Library

Christianity as old as the creationChristianity as old as the creation
cover via Open Library
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Image · DPLA

Creation ex nihilo : the physical universe a finite and temporal entityCreation ex nihilo : the physical universe a finite and temporal entity
Princeton Theological Seminary, via DPLA
picked 14 Aug 2026
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