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Old-earth or evolutionary creation? : discussing origins with Reasons to Believe and BioLogos / edited by Kenneth Keathley, J.B. Stump, and Joe Aguirre.

Contributor Keathley, Kenneth, 1958- editor.

ImprintDowners Grove : InterVarsity Press, 2017.

Description235 pages; 24 cm.

Note:Introduction: how did we get here? / Hugh Ross, Deborah Haarsma, and Kenneth Keathley -- Boundaries: what views define your organization? / Robert Stewart, Deborah Haarsma, Hugh Ross, and Kenneth Samples -- Biblical interpretation: what is the nature of Biblical authority? / Steve Lemke, John Walton, and Kenneth Samples -- Original couple: what is the range of viable positions concerning Adam and Eve? / Ted Cabal, Loren Haarsma, and Kenneth Samples -- Death, predation, and suffering: is "natural evil" evil? / James Dew, J. B. Stump, and Hugh Ross -- Divine action: how does God interact with the natural world? / John Laing, J. B. Stump, and Jeff Zweerink -- Scientific method: methodological naturalism or natural theology? / James Dew, J. B. Stump, and Jeff Zweerink -- Biological evolution: what is it? does it explain life's history? / Ted Cabal, Darrel Falk, and Fuz Rana -- Geological evidence: what is the natural history of the Earth and the origin of life? / Robert Stewart, Ralph Stearley, and Hugh Ross -- Fossil evidence: who were the hominids? / Robert Stewart, Ralph Stearley, and Fuz Rana -- Biological evidence: does genetics point to common descent? / John Laing, Darrel Falk, and Fuz Rana -- Anthropological evidence: how are humans unique? / Steve Lemke, Jeff Schloss, and Fuz Rana -- Conclusion: what is the next step? / Kenneth Keathley, Deborah Haarsma, and Hugh Ross.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-231)



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