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Understanding the Christianity–Evolution Relationship, Paperback / softback Book

Understanding the Christianity–Evolution Relationship Paperback / softback

Part of the Understanding Life series

Paperback / softback

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The relationship between science and religion is a topic that runs rife with misconceptions, misunderstandings and debates.

Are science and religion always in conflict? Is Darwin's theory of evolution through natural selection atheistic?

How does history shape current debates around science and religion?

This book explores these questions in a neutral and balanced way, focusing on the Christianity-evolution relationship.

It shows that two paradigms – the world as an organism and the world as a machine – have critically informed and guided the discussions.

The author uses his deep understanding of the history and philosophy of science, particularly Darwinian evolutionary theory and its controversies through the past 150 years, to bring fresh ideas to the debate and to wider discussions such as environmental issues and hate.

Understanding the Christianity-Evolution Relationship provides a lively and informative analysis and lays out multiple views so that readers can make their own judgements to increase their understanding.

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