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Old 04-19-2016, 06:28 PM   #144
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http://www.latimertrust.org/index.ph...es/115-ls23-24

This study is concerned with some of the main ideas and arguments of two views which are currently widespread among Christians in the UK and elsewhere. These are often called ‘creationism’ and ‘theistic evolution.’ This study will certainly not answer all the questions which arise, but it may be of help in differentiating between pseudoproblems and real issues. The strategy will be to consider the reasons for some of the anxieties which Christians have expressed about evolution, in order to see how far these reasons constitute genuine grounds for regarding evolutionary theory as incompatible with biblical Christianity.

This book also includes a chapter by Gordon Wenham on interpreting the text of Genesis.
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Very good sleuthing to come up with the product page. Somehow I had missed it. It had some information about the book that I could have pulled and put in my post, too.

Thanks for sharing your knowledge about the book, also.

So what's your take on the book--is it a good one?
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