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Creation may refer to:
Religion and philosophy
- Creation myth, stories of the supernatural creation of the Earth and its inhabitants in various cultures
- Creationism, the belief that humanity, life, the Earth, and the universe were created in their original form by a deity
- Genesis creation narrative, creation as described in the first two chapters of the Book of Genesis in the Bible
- The universe may be called "Creation", in the sense that some believe it was created by a god
- Creatio ex nihilo, Latin for "creation out of nothing", a phrase used in philosophical and theological contexts
Science and technology
- Abiogenesis, the study of how life on Earth could have arisen from inanimate matter
- Big Bang, theory of the beginning of the universe
- Cosmogony, scientific theories of origins of the universe
- Invention, the act of creating a new process or device
- Matter creation, the appearance of elementary particles, in physical processes such as pair production
Television, film, music, and arts
- Art, any work created from inspiration
- The Creation (Haydn), a 1798 oratorio by Joseph Haydn
- La création du monde, a 1923 ballet by Darius Milhaud
- The Creation (band), a British band
- Creation Records, a record label created in 1983 by Alan McGee
- Creation (band), a teen musical group, first album 2005
- Creation (album), a 2005 album from Leslie Satcher
- "Creation", a song by Zion I from Mind Over Matter
- Creation (1931 film), a 1931 film that inspired King Kong
- Creation (2009 film), a 2009 film by Jon Amiel about the life of Charles Darwin
- "The Creation of Adam", a section of Michelangelo's fresco Sistine Chapel ceiling painted circa 1511
- Creation (William Billings), a hymn tune composed by William Billings
Books and magazines
- Creation (novel), a 1981 novel by Gore Vidal
- "The Creation," a 1927 poem by James Weldon Johnson, published in his collection God's Trombones: Seven Negro Sermons in Verse
- The Creation: An Appeal To Save Life on Earth, a 2006 book by biologist Edward O. Wilson
- Creation Magazine: A young earth creationist magazine published by Creation Ministries International
- Creation (Dragonlance), of the world of Krynn, fictional world of Dragonlance
Organizations
- Creation Books, a British publishing company
- Creation Entertainment, an American company that runs numerous science fiction and fantasy conventions
- Creation Autosportif, a sports car racing team based out of Oxford, England
- Creation Festivals, two annual, four-day Christian music festivals held in the United States
- Creation Museum, a American Creationist museum located near Petersburg, Kentucky
See also
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Creation.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Category: