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The question of origins, as it relates to the natural world, is a hotly contested subject matter within the Christian community. Various theories have been put forth, such as Progressive Creationism, Theistic Evolution, and Walton's Functionalism. In most cases, Christians have allowed the secularized natural sciences to inform our interpretation of Scripture as it relates to origins. But what if we allowed the Scriptures to speak for themselves as the only authoritative interpretation of reality?

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The question of origins, as it relates to the natural world, is a hotly contested subject matter within the Christian community. Various theories have been put forth, such as Progressive Creationism, Theistic Evolution, and Walton's Functionalism. In most cases, Christians have allowed the secularized natural sciences to inform our interpretation of Scripture as it relates to origins. But what if we allowed the Scriptures to speak for themselves as the only authoritative interpretation of reality?
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Steven R. Martins is the founding director of the Cántaro Institute and founding pastor of Sevilla Chapel in St. Catharines. He holds a Master's degree summa cum laude in Theological Studies with a focus on Christian apologetics from Veritas International University (Santa Ana, CA., USA) and a Bachelor of Human Resource Management from York University (Toronto, ON., Canada). He is the Director of the Institute's two publishing imprints, Cántaro Publications and Paideia Press, the General Editor of The Old Spanish Reformers series, has authored and coedited numerous books, including "Apologetics: Studies in Biblical Apologetics for a Christian Worldview", "Lectures on Reformation & Culture", and "La Fuente: Iberoamerican Journal for Christian Worldview", and has contributed several articles to journals and periodicals. Steven is married to Cindy and they live in the region of Niagara with their children Matthias, Timothy, Nehemías, and Raquel.