An Examination of the Primary Argument of the Iliad
- 380 pages
- 14 hours of reading
This British author focuses on the intricate relationship between faith and science, particularly within the realm of scriptural geology. His work delves into profound theological and philosophical questions arising from the endeavor to reconcile biblical narratives with geological discoveries. Penn's approach offers a unique perspective on interpreting scripture in light of scientific understanding.






Penn's work provides a comprehensive overview of the science of geology in the context of two prominent systems of the time: the Huttonian and Wernian. This book is part of a long tradition of British geology texts that sought to make the subject accessible to lay audiences.
This annotated edition of the New Testament offers a wealth of insight and interpretation from two distinguished scholars. Granville Penn's theological commentary is complemented by Johann Leonhard Hug's literary analysis, creating a comprehensive and engaging resource for readers of scripture.