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_aEvolution and the fall / _cedited by William T. Cavanaugh & James K.A. Smith. |
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_aGrand Rapids,MI : _bEerdmans Pub., _cc2017. |
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_axxix, 231 p. : _c23 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. | ||
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_gIntroduction. _tBeyond Galileo to Chalcedon : resources for reimagining evolution, human origins, and the Fall / _rWilliam T. Cavanaugh, _rJames K.A. Smith -- _gI. _tMapping the questions. _tHuman origins : the scientific story / _rDarrel R. Falk -- _tIn Adam all die? : questions at the boundary of Niche construction, community evolution, and original sin / _rCelia Deane-Drummond -- _tWhat stands on the Fall? : a philosophical exploration / _rJames K.A. Smith -- _gII. _tBiblical studies and theological implications. _tReading Genesis 3 attentive to human evolution : beyond concordism and non-overlapping magisteria / _rJ. Richard Middleton -- _t"Adam, what have you done?" : New Testament voices on the origins of sin / _rJoel B. Green -- _tThe mystery of Adam : a poetic apology for the traditional doctrine / _rAaron Riches -- _gIII. _tBeyond "origins" : cultural implications. _tBeing all we should have been and more : the Fall and the quest for perfection / _rBrent Waters -- _tOn learning to see a fallen and flourishing creation : alternate ways of looking at the world / _rNorman Wirzba -- _gIV. _tReimagining the conversation : faithful ways forward. _tThe fall of the Fall in early modern political theory : the politics of science / _rWilliam T. Cavanaugh -- _tIs science-religion conflict always a bad thing? : Augustinian reflections on Christianity and evolution / _rPeter Harrison. |
520 | _aWhat does it mean for the Christian doctrine of the Fall if there was no historical Adam? If humanity emerged from nonhuman primates?as genetic, biological, and archaeological evidence seems to suggest?then what are the implications for a Christian understanding of human origins, including the origin of sin? Evolution and the Fall gathers a multidisciplinary, ecumenical team of scholars to address these difficult questions and others like them from the perspectives of biology, theology, history, Scripture, philosophy, and politics. - back of book. | ||
650 | 0 | _aBible and evolution. | |
650 | 0 | _aEvolution. | |
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_aEvolution (Biology) _xReligious aspects _xChristianity. |
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_aEden. _96374 |
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650 | 0 | _aReligion and science. | |
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_aCavanaugh, William T., _d1962- _eeditor. |
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_aSmith, James K. A., _d1970- _eeditor. |
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_2lcc _cBOOK _hBS 659 _i.E96 2017 |
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