A Biblical Case against Theistic Evolution
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In the midst of heated debates among Christians, a crucial question emerges: Does the theory of theistic evolution align with the teachings of Scripture? A growing number of respected scholars argue that the book of Genesis, including the creation of Adam and Eve and God's curse on the world, is largely symbolic. However, in A Biblical Case against Theistic Evolution, Wayne Grudem and other renowned scholars present a compelling case against this theory, contending that Genesis is a historical narrative, not a collection of symbolic stories. Grudem meticulously examines 12 pivotal events in Genesis 1-3, demonstrating why recognizing their historical significance is vital to understanding the entirety of Scripture. Furthermore, he highlights several fundamental doctrines, including God's ongoing creative involvement, the origins of humanity, and the source of sin and death, to illustrate how theistic evolution erodes essential truths throughout the Old and New Testaments. This concise guide, adapted from Theistic Evolution: A Scientific, Philosophical, and Theological Critique, is an indispensable resource for those seeking to defend the biblical account of creation. The book features contributions from esteemed scholars, including John D. Currid, Guy Prentiss Waters, Gregg R. Allison, and Fred G. Zaspel, and provides an in-depth exploration of the first three chapters of the Bible.
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