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Noah’s Flood Revisited

New Depths of Insight from Science and Scripture

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Noah’s Flood Revisited

Written by: Hugh Ross
Narrated by: Tom Parks
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Is Noah’s catastrophic flood a myth, a moral dilemma, or a misunderstood historical event?

For centuries, the biblical account of Noah’s flood has sparked controversy. Some reject it as myth, while others struggle to reconcile it with a loving God. But what if the real problem isn’t the flood itself, but how we’ve misunderstood it?

In Noah’s Flood Revisited, Reasons to Believe founder and astrophysicist Hugh Ross uncovers fresh insights from both Scripture and science, showing how recent discoveries illuminate the historical reality of the flood—and why it matters today. With clarity and compassion, Ross dismantles misconceptions and reveals truth that strengthens both faith and reason.

Prepare to see Noah’s flood in a whole new light.

©2025 Hugh Ross (P)2025 RTB Press
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