Exploring options for reconciling evolutionary science with the Bible, with a focus on Reformed theologies and hermaneutics.
Theistic Evolution
A Scientific, Philosophical, and Theological CritiqueMany 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.
Exploring options for reconciling evolutionary science with the Bible, with a focus on Reformed theologies and hermaneutics.
Murray and Churchill’s paper do an admirable job defending theistic evolution against theological objections.
Rather than ask, “Can we reconcile orthodox evolutionary theory with orthodox theological commitments?”, I ask: “Should we?”
The Christian community needs to see more humility from its intellectual leaders—and more patience and less pressure to crank out surefire answers to hard questions on complex issues.
In a review of Theistic Evolution, two scholars propose “Mere Theistic Evolution” as a way to bridge the divide between Intelligent Design and evolutionary science.
The critics misunderstand a highly significant result. This book answers the twelve objections to evolution raised by Wayne Grudem.
Arguments for and against evolution silences our confession of Jesus in the public square. “May peace be upon us too.”