Theistic Evolution: A Scientific, Philosophical, and Theological Critique
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The contributors, representing a spectrum of Christian denominations, demonstrate that theistic evolution is not a viable option for Christians who want to remain faithful to Scripture and the historic Christian faith.
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In a bold challenge to the status quo, a diverse group of esteemed scholars from Europe and North America—two dozen in total—join forces to contest the notion that the church must conform to modern evolutionary theory. According to this proposal, God supposedly employed evolutionary mechanisms to create all forms of life, albeit in a manner that defies detection. However, this volume, featuring a multidisciplinary team of scientists, philosophers, and theologians, presents a robust critique of theistic evolution, meticulously documenting the evidential, logical, and theological shortcomings of this approach. By doing so, the contributors—representing a broad spectrum of Christian denominations—demonstrate that embracing theistic evolution is incompatible with remaining faithful to Scripture and the historic Christian faith.
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