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Science Reader Question: Evolutionary Project Management

May 4, 2016 by Andy Walsh 6 Comments

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A few months back, I received some questions here on the blog about evolutionary biology and its implications for Christian theology. They probed broadly and deeply, covering original sin, the problem of evil and many of the topics everyone asks about and indeed have been asking about since long before anyone conceived of a theory of evolution. These questions warrant more detailed answers than a few comments can provide, so I will be taking a look at them in some depth over the next few weeks. Looking ahead, I expect … [Read more...] about Science Reader Question: Evolutionary Project Management

Filed Under: Science and Faith Tagged With: biological evolution, evolution, evolutionary biology, Evolutionary Creation, randomness, science, science reader question

The Mechanism of Creation – The View from Science, Pt. 1

February 5, 2014 by Tom Ingebritsen Leave a Comment

There are two main points of tension between the scientific account of natural history and the creation account in Genesis 1. In my last two posts I discussed the tension around the timing of creation events. In the next three posts I'm going to discuss the scientific view of the mechanism of creation. Then in several following posts I will talk about questions and tensions that Christians may have concerning the scientific view. The theory of evolution is the dominant scientific explanation for the history of life … [Read more...] about The Mechanism of Creation – The View from Science, Pt. 1

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Science and Faith Tagged With: biological evolution, Calvin College Seminars in Christian Scholarship, chemical evolution, Christianity and science, Christianity and science series, cosmological evolution, creation, evolution, fossil record, Genesis 1, mechanism of creation, natural history, Ralph Stearly, Seminar: Christian Grad Students in Paleobiology, The Mechanism of Creation – The View from Science, time

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