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Are the worlds of science and religion irreconcilable? Has modern science with its theory of evolution disproved the biblical account of the origin of life? If one accepts the biblical account of origins, does one then have to reject science? Scientist and Christian believer Ariel A. Roth argues that taken together, science and religion give us a more complete and sensible understanding of the world around us, our place in it, and our ultimate meaning and fate. Roth examines such topics as the evidence for evolution and creation, the Flood, the strengths and limitations of the scientific method, and the reliability of Scripture. He concludes that the biblical model of a recent creation by God leaves fewer unanswered questions then either science's evolutionary model or any view between the two positions, such as progressive creation or theistic evolution. - Back cover.
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Bible and geology, Christianity, Creationism, Evolution, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Evolution, Philosophy of religion, Philosophy of science, Philosophy & Social Aspects, Religion - Commentaries / Reference, Religion, Christian Theology - General, Philosophy, General, Christianity - Theology - GeneralShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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