
A Case For Theistic Evolution (Counterpoints Series)
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A proponent of theistic evolution---the view that the scientific consensus on evolution is compatible with the historic Christian view that God created the universe---makes a compelling case for the position.
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A proponent of theistic evolution---the view that the scientific consensus on evolution is compatible with the historic Christian view that God created the universe---makes a compelling case for the position.
Derived from Three Views on Creation and Evolution, this digital short argues that Christians need not oppose evolution and that God in fact created the world through evolutionary processes. More specifically, Van Till proposes a position called fully gifted creation, which he defines as the understanding that God created the natural world with a built-in capacity to develop and evolve. With thorough attention paid to the philosophical, scientific, theological, and practical implications of the viewpoint, A Case for Theistic Evolution will be useful both to readers wanting a basic introduction to theistic evolution and to those wanting to more deeply consider their own convictions regarding it.
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Till Howard J Van
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