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Exploring Faith and Reason : The Reconciliation of Christianity and Biological Evolution, Paperback / softback Book

Exploring Faith and Reason : The Reconciliation of Christianity and Biological Evolution Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Have you ever wondered if it is possible to be a conservative evangelical Christian and also believe in biological evolution-believe that the Earth is 4.5 billion years old and that human beings share a common ancestor with not only chimpanzees, but also with mice and even earthworms?

In Exploring Faith and Reason, you will find that it is not only possible, it is an essential element of how many Christians come to more fully appreciate the complexity and the great glory of God's creation.Of course many people-Christians and non-Christians alike-think that Christianity and evolution are opposing concepts.

They perceive several specific points of conflict between them.

Bruce Glass addresses each of these concerns by citing Scripture and the world's most respected theologians and by the application of reason.

Revealed is a deeper and richer understanding of Biblical Scripture and its history.

But most importantly, readers will gain a greater appreciation of the power and the capabilities of a living God that transcends space and time, as this insight is united with the findings of science.Assigned in classes at both Christian and secular universities, Exploring Faith and Reason is a faith-affirming examination of the intersection of mainstream science and mainstream Christianity.Kirkus Reviews described Exploring Faith and Reason this way: "Smart, well-informed... lucid, engaging... Glass delivers a superb exposition of Darwinian theory and a meticulous, sharply reasoned discussion of the evidence that supports it.

His logic is impeccable when he insists that evolutionary theory does not rule out the existence of God."Tremper Longman III, Ph.D., Robert H.

Gundry Professor of Biblical Studies at Westmont College said, "As a non-scientist, I found that Exploring Faith and Reason presents an accessible, fascinating, and compelling presentation of evolution.

As a biblical scholar, I appreciate Glass' grasp of theological issues and the biblical text.

His conclusion that evolution and Christianity are compatible is a crucial message for the church today."Peter Enns, Ph.D., Professor of Christian Studies at Eastern University said, "Glass has provided a thorough look at the evidence and the processes of evolution, along side a compelling case for its compatibility with Christianity.

His theological analysis is very sound as he addresses several of the commonly perceived points of tension between the Christian faith and evolution.

For a thorough understanding of these issues, this book is among the very best resources available."Reverend Jordan Ogden, Lead Pastor at Antioch Community Church in Dallas, said: "Mr. Glass tackles a historically controversial topic with finesse.

Wherever one may be on the issue of evolution, Glass' superb scholarship and unbiased commentary on issues of faith does not disappoint."Reverend Dr. Kristin Huffman, Associate Pastor at Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church in Houston, said: "Bruce Glass has provided a thought provoking look at the most significant theological issues arising from the advent of evolutionary science.

Whatever their conclusions, readers will find Mr. Glass' treatment a welcome reminder of the richness and depth of God's Word, as well as a fresh perspective on God's glorious creation."Reverend Michael Dowd, author of Thank God for Evolution, endorsed by six Nobel Prize-winning scientists and by religious leaders across the spectrum, said that, "In Exploring Faith and Reason.

Bruce Glass has emerged as a fresh voice for the reconciliation of head and heart.

Couched in the language and theology of conservative evangelical Christianity, Mr. Glass' book provides a welcomed bridge between an evidential worldview and traditional Christian conviction.

Believers and non-believers alike will find much of value in these pages."

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