Many Christians today wrestle with the meaning of creation and the resurrection of the dead. Too often, interpretations are shaped by material or temple-centered frameworks, such as John Walton’s “cosmic temple” view of Genesis or N.T. Wright’s physicalized vision of resurrection.
In contrast, our books propose a fully Scriptural and spiritual understanding:
· Creation in Genesis is not about building a physical temple, but about God’s progressive revelation in time. Each “day” symbolizes a stage in His unveiling, culminating in the eternal Sabbath rest in Christ.
· The Resurrection of the Dead is not the restoration of decayed bodies, but entrance into the new creation, the eternal Kingdom of God. Resurrection means being born of God’s Spirit, not returning from dust.
· This vision challenges popular but material-centered interpretations, and restores the focus on God’s true purpose: forming a spiritual, eternal family in Christ.
These insights are presented in our books:
📖 The Creation, From Genesis to Revelation? Behold, I Make All Things New
📖 The Resurrection of the Dead in a New Creation: How Do the Dead Rise? With What Body Will They Return?
We invite readers, theologians, and seekers alike to explore these works with an open heart, rediscovering the beauty of God’s eternal plan.
— Dan Cordos