God After Darwin: A Theology of Evolution
Editorial Reviews
David A. Pailin, University of Manchester
"Haught's remarkable study faces without flinching the challenge that the evolutionary character of reality presents to a robust and intelligent [or credible] belief in God. In a most readable and perceptive manner the author dissects the character of that challenge, points out the limitations on its understanding imposed by its prejudices, and explores an excitingly open view of God's creative involvement in the processes of reality and its ecological significance. This is a book full of illuminating insights that will stimulate and inform all those who are seriously interested in the science and religion debate today."
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John B. Cobb, Jr., School of Theology at Claremont
"The relationship of science and religion has once again assumed centrality among cultural and intellectual concerns. John Haught has encouraged this development and continues to give leadership to the reflection involved. This book provides an original, insightful, and exhilarating look at how a quite radical version of neo-Darwinian theory, usually understood as excluding and belief in God, can in fact aid Christians in developing a more Biblical faith by replacing the God of static design and controlling power with the God of vulnerable, self-giving love."
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God After Darwin: A Theology of Evolution
God After Darwin: A Theology of Evolution,John F. Haught,Westview Press,0813338786,Christianity - Theology - General,Education,Life Sciences - Evolution,Religion,Religion - Socialissues,Evolution,Nature & existence of God
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