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Evolutionary Creation: A Christian Approach to Evolution
Contributor(s): Lamoureux, Denis O. (Author)
ISBN: 0718891910     ISBN-13: 9780718891916
Publisher: Lutterworth Press
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: February 2009
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Annotation: In this provocative book, evolutionist and evangelical Lamoureux proposes an approach to origins that moves beyond the evolution-versus-creation debate and argues for an intimate relationship between the Book of God's Words and the Book of God's Works.
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Religion & Science
- Science | Philosophy & Social Aspects
- Religion | Christian Theology - Anthropology
Dewey: 231.765
Physical Information: 1.31" H x 5.99" W x 9.07" (1.62 lbs) 512 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
- Theometrics - Mainline
 
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In this provocative book, evolutionist and evangelical Christian Denis O. Lamoureux proposes an approach to origins that moves beyond the 'evolution-versus-creation' debate. Arguing for an intimate relationship between the Book of God's Words and the Book of God's Works, he presents evolutionary creation a position that asserts that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit created the universe and life through an ordained and sustained evolutionary process. This view of origins affirms an evolutionary understanding of the concept of intelligent design and the belief that beauty, complexity, and functionality in nature reflect the mind of God. Lamoureux also challenges the popular Christian assumption that the Holy Spirit revealed scientific and historical facts in the opening chapters of the Bible. He contends that Scripture features an ancient understanding of origins that functions as a vessel to deliver inerrant and infallible messages of faith. The book closes with the two most important issues in the origins controversy: pastoral and pedagogical implications. How should churches approach this volatile topic? And what should Christians teach their children about origins?