APA (7th ed.) Citation

Morgenthau, D. (1927). Genesis and science: By re-arranging the sequence of two Biblical passages in accordance with the Massoretic text, it is clearly set forth that Genesis is not, and can not be in contradiction with science, as both are emanations from the Divine Spirit. Judaism, its past, its present; Christianity, its origin, its development are likewise outlined in this volume. Genesis and Science.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Morgenthau, David. Genesis and Science: By Re-arranging the Sequence of Two Biblical Passages in Accordance with the Massoretic Text, It Is Clearly Set Forth That Genesis Is Not, and Can Not Be in Contradiction with Science, as Both Are Emanations from the Divine Spirit. Judaism, Its Past, Its Present; Christianity, Its Origin, Its Development Are Likewise Outlined in This Volume. Toronto: Genesis and Science, 1927.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Morgenthau, David. Genesis and Science: By Re-arranging the Sequence of Two Biblical Passages in Accordance with the Massoretic Text, It Is Clearly Set Forth That Genesis Is Not, and Can Not Be in Contradiction with Science, as Both Are Emanations from the Divine Spirit. Judaism, Its Past, Its Present; Christianity, Its Origin, Its Development Are Likewise Outlined in This Volume. Genesis and Science, 1927.

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