The Creationist Debate: The Encounter between the Bible and the Historical MindA&C Black, 15 jun 2006 - 248 pagina's This book places the present Creationist opposition to the theory of evolution in historical context by setting out the ways in which, from the seventeenth century onwards, investigations of the history of the earth and of humanity have challenged the biblical views of chronology and human destiny, and the Christian responses to these challenges. The author's interest is not primarily directed to questions such as the epistemological status of scientific versus religious knowledge or the possibility of a Darwinian ethics, but rather to the problems, and various responses to the problems, raised in a particular historical period in the West for the Bible by the massive extension of the duration of geological time and human history. |
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... Intelligent Design movement has responded to these defeats by publicly avoiding overt references to the biblical framework of creation science in an attempt to elude constitutional objections to introducing creationism into public ...
... Intelligent Design movement has responded to these defeats by publicly avoiding overt references to the biblical framework of creation science in an attempt to elude constitutional objections to introducing creationism into public ...
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... intelligent and designing agent . ' Natural theology harmonized the Book of Nature and the Book of Scripture , in a manner appropriate to the plain - sense interpretive practice of the post - Reformation era . 1 Natural theology was ...
... intelligent and designing agent . ' Natural theology harmonized the Book of Nature and the Book of Scripture , in a manner appropriate to the plain - sense interpretive practice of the post - Reformation era . 1 Natural theology was ...
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... intelligent , moral beings ; the lower social orders to serve the higher ; and the whole to manifest the Creator's wisdom , power and benevolence . The extent to which natural theologians could go in demonstrating the benevolent wisdom ...
... intelligent , moral beings ; the lower social orders to serve the higher ; and the whole to manifest the Creator's wisdom , power and benevolence . The extent to which natural theologians could go in demonstrating the benevolent wisdom ...
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... intelligent Creator . Even a broken ruin of a world still displays a designer , just as a ruined building still implies an architect . Burnet's concern with design and providence mitigates somewhat the contrast between the Earth - as ...
... intelligent Creator . Even a broken ruin of a world still displays a designer , just as a ruined building still implies an architect . Burnet's concern with design and providence mitigates somewhat the contrast between the Earth - as ...
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Chapter 4 HISTORIES OF THE GENTILES | 40 |
Chapter 5 THE BIRTH OF DEEP TIME | 55 |
Chapter 6 CREATIONS FINAL LAW | 68 |
Chapter 7 THE HIGHER CRITICISM OF THE BIBLE | 84 |
Chapter 8 EVOLUTION AND DESIGN | 101 |
Chapter 10 THE BIBLE IN AMERICA | 138 |
Chapter 11 FUNDAMENTALISM | 153 |
Chapter 12 YOUNGEARTH CREATIONISM | 167 |
Chapter 13 CREATION SCIENCE | 181 |
Epilogue | 199 |
Notes | 201 |
Bibliography | 215 |
Index | 224 |
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