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_aFinding ourselves after Darwin : _bconversations on the image of God, original sin, and the problem of evil / _cStanley P. Rosenberg, general editor ; Michael Burdett, Michael Lloyd, and Benno van den Toren. |
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_aGrand Rapids, Michigan : _bBaker Academic, a division of Baker Publishing Group, _c(c)2018. |
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_avii, 375 pages ; _c22 cm |
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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_aMaking space in a post-Darwinian world: theology and science in apposition / _rStanley P. Rosenberg ; -- _tDistinguishing doctrine and theological theory: creating space at the interface of modern science and the Christian tradition / _rBenno van den Toren ; -- _tPart 1. The image of God and evolution / _rMichael Burdett, editor ; -- _tQuestions, challenges, and concerns for the image of God / _rJ. Wentzel van Huyssteen ; -- _tThe biblical text and a functional account of the imago Dei / _rMark Harris ; -- _tWill the structural theory of the image of God survive evolution? / _rAku Visala ; -- _tThe imago Dei as relational love / _rThomas Jay Oord ; -- _tThe imago Dei as the end of evolution / _rTed Peters ; -- _tConclusion to part 1 / _rMichael Burdett ; -- _tPart 2. Original sin and evolution / _rBenno van den Toren, editor ; -- _tQuestions, challenges, and concerns for original sin / _rGijsbert van den Brink ; -- _tAugustine, original sin, and the naked ape / _rAndrew Pinsent ; -- _tAdam as federal head of humankind / _rC. John Collins ; -- _tThe Irenaean approach to original sin through Christ's redemption / _rAndrew M. McCoy ; -- _tOriginal sin and the coevolution of nature and culture / _rBenno van den Toren ; -- _tA nonhistorical approach: the universality of sin without the originating sin / _rChristopher M. Hays ; -- _tConclusion to part 2 / _rBenno van den Toren ; -- _tPart 3. Evil and evolution / _rMichael Lloyd, editor ; -- _tQuestions, challenges, and concerns for the problem of evil / _rC. Ben Mitchell ; -- _tCan nature be "red in tooth and claw" in the thought of Augustine? / _rStanley P. Rosenberg ; -- _tTheodicy, fall, and Adam / _rMichael Lloyd ; -- _tThe fallenness of nature: three nonhuman suspects / _rMichael Lloyd ; -- _tAn Irenaean approach to evil / _rRichard Swinburne ; -- _t"Free-process" and "only way" arguments / _rChristopher Southgate ; -- _tNon-identity theodicy / _rVince Vitale ; -- _tConclusion to part 3 / _rMichael Lloyd. |
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_aA multinational team of scholars focuses on the interface between Christian doctrine and evolutionary scientific research, exploring the theological consequences for the doctrines of original sin, the image of God, and the problem of evil. Moving past the misperception that science and faith are irreconcilable, the book compares alternative models to those that have generated faith-science conflict and equips students, pastors, and anyone interested in origins to develop a critical and scientifically informed orthodox faith. -- _cPublisher's description. |
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_aEvolution (Biology) _xReligious aspects _xChristianity. |
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_aGood and evil _xReligious aspects _xChristianity. |
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