Defending Sin Defending Sin

Defending Sin

A Response to the Challenges of Evolution and the Natural Sciences

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Descripción editorial

The conflict between the natural sciences and Christian theology has been going on for centuries. Recent advances in the fields of evolutionary biology, behavioral genetics, and neuroscience have intensified this conflict, particularly in relation to origins, the fall, and sin. These debates are crucial to our understanding of human sinfulness and necessarily involve the doctrine of salvation. Theistic evolutionists have labored hard to resolve these tensions between science and faith, but Hans Madueme argues that the majority of their proposals do injustice both to biblical teaching and to long-standing doctrines held by the mainstream Christian tradition.


In this major contribution to the field of science and religion, Madueme demonstrates that the classical notion of sin reflected in Scripture, the creeds, and tradition offers the most compelling and theologically coherent account of the human condition. He answers pressing challenges from the physical sciences on both methodological and substantive levels. Scholars, pastors, students, and interested lay readers will profit from interacting with the arguments presented here.

GÉNERO
Religión y espiritualidad
PUBLICADO
2024
28 de mayo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
368
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Baker Academic
VENDEDOR
Baker Book House Company
TAMAÑO
8.3
MB
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