Should Christians embrace evolution? : Biblical and scientific responses / edited by Norman C. Nevin. - - Nottingham, England : Inter-Varsity Press, 2009. - 220 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.

Foreword / Wayne Grudem -- Preface: a twenty-first-century challenge / Phil Hills -- Evolution and the church / Alistair Donald -- The language of Genesis / Alistair McKitterick -- Adam and Eve / Michael Reeves -- The fall and death / Greg Haslam -- Creation, redemption and eschatology / David Anderson -- The nature and character of God / Andrew Sibley -- Faith and creation / R.T. Kendall -- Towards a science worthy of creatures in imago Dei / Steve Fuller -- Interpretation of scientific evidence: A. Homology / Norman Nevin. B. The nature of the fossil record / Norman Nevin. C. Chromosomal fusion and common ancestry / Geoff Barnard. D. Information and thermodynamics / Andy McIntosh -- Does the genome provide evidence for common ancestry? / Geoff Barnard -- The origin of life: scientists play dice / John Walton -- Conclusion: should Christians embrace evolution? / Phil Hills and Norman Nevin.

"This is a highly significant book because it persuasively argues that Christians cannot accept modern evolutionary theory without also compromising essential teachings of the Bible"--Foreword.

9781844744060


Bible and evolution.
Evolution (Biology) -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.

261.2 SHO / 101405
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