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Evolution and Christian Faith

Reflections of an Evolutionary Biologist

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Evolution and Christian Faith

By: Joan Roughgarden
Narrated by: Joan Roughgarden
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Roughgarden rejects both junk science based on spurious metaphors and junk religion based on spurious theology. In their place, she offers an inspiring accommodation between thoughtful science and compassionate religion.

©2006 Island Press (P)2006 Island Press
Biological Sciences Christianity Evolution Evolution & Genetics History & Philosophy Philosophy Religious Studies Science Spirituality

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"[R]eaders who see a role for both evolution and divine creation will appreciate Roughgarden's attempt to stake out a common ground that does not feel like a compromise." ( Publishers Weekly)
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