Evolution and the Fall
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Evolution and the Fall  -     Edited By: William T. Cavanaugh, James K.A. Smith

Evolution and the Fall

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. / 2017 / Paperback

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What does it mean for the Christian doctrine of the Fall if there was no historical Adam? If humanity emerged from nonhuman primates—as genetic, biological, and archaeological evidence seems to suggest—then what are the implications for a Christian understanding of human origins, including the origin of sin?

Evolution and the Fall gathers a multidisciplinary, ecumenical team of scholars to address these difficult questions and others like them from the perspectives of biology, theology, history, Scripture, philosophy, and politics.

Contributors include:

  • William T. Cavanaugh
  • Celia Deane-Drummond
  • Darrel R. Falk
  • Joel B. Green
  • Michael Gulker
  • Peter Harrison
  • J. Richard Middleton
  • Aaron Riches
  • James K. A. Smith
  • Brent Waters
  • Norman Wirzba

Product Information

Title: Evolution and the Fall
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 231
Vendor: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
Publication Date: 2017
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches)
Weight: 13 ounces
ISBN: 0802873790
ISBN-13: 9780802873798
Stock No: WW873798

Author Bio

William T. Cavanaugh is director of the Center for World Catholicism and Intercultural Theology and professor of Catholic studies at DePaul University. His other books include Being Consumed and The Myth of Religious Violence.

James K. A. Smith is professor of philosophy at Calvin College, where he also holds the Byker Chair in Applied Reformed Theology and Worldview. His previous books include How (Not) to Be Secular and You Are What You Love.

Editorial Reviews

John H. Walton
— Wheaton College
"I was stretched by this book and found myself sometimes arguing with it and at other times enthusiastically affirming it. We need to do more creative thinking about science, tradition, theology, and the Bible, and as the authors affirm, we have to do that as it has always been done when done well—as a community of God’s people seeking to be faithful interpreters. We will have to take risks, as the authors and editors of this volume do, even as we constrain ourselves to the fundamentals that must not be undervalued or dismissed. This book salted my thinking with new ideas and sailed into what, for me, were some uncharted waters. Such mind-stimulating and faith-affirming contributions should be welcomed for thorough sifting as we work together to address the issues that so desperately cry for our attention."
 

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