Theistic Evolution : A Scientific, Philosophical, and Theological Critique by Stephen C. Meyer (2017, Hardcover)
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This book titled "Theistic Evolution: A Scientific, Philosophical, and Theological Critique" is a hardcover publication by Stephen C. Meyer. It is a 1008-page book that was published in 2017 by Crossway. The book covers topics such as Christian theology, apologetics, and religion & science. It is written in English and illustrated by yes. The book's dimensions are 9 inches in length, 6 inches in width, and 2.2 inches in height, with a weight of 51.6 ounces.
SynopsisWinner of the ECPA Book of the Year Award for Bible Reference Works Many prominent Christians insist that the church must yield to contemporary evolutionary theory and therefore modify traditional biblical ideas about the creation of life. They argue that God used--albeit in an undetectable way--evolutionary mechanisms to produce all forms of life. Featuring two dozen highly credentialed scientists, philosophers, and theologians from Europe and North America, this volume contests this proposal, documenting evidential, logical, and theological problems with theistic evolution--making it the most comprehensive critique of theistic evolution yet produced., Winner of the ECPA Book of the Year Award for Bible Reference WorksMany prominent Christians insist that the church must yield to contemporary evolutionary theory and therefore modify traditional biblical ideas about the creation of life. They argue that God used--albeit in an undetectable way--evolutionary mechanisms to produce all forms of life. Featuring two dozen highly credentialed scientists, philosophers, and theologians from Europe and North America, this volume contests this proposal, documenting evidential, logical, and theological problems with theistic evolution--making it the most comprehensive critique of theistic evolution yet produced., This volume of more than two dozen essays written by highly credentialed scientists, philosophers, and theologians from Europe and North America provides the most comprehensive critique of theistic evolution yet produced, opening the door to scientific and theological alternatives.