Creation, Evolution and Meaning.
This book presents the case for belief in both creation and evolution at the same time as rejecting creationism. Issues of meaning supply the context of inquiry; the book defends the meaningfulness of language about God, and also relates belief in both creation and evolution to the meaning of life....
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Farnham :
Ashgate Pub.,
2007
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Series: | Transcending boundaries in philosophy and theology.
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Summary: | This book presents the case for belief in both creation and evolution at the same time as rejecting creationism. Issues of meaning supply the context of inquiry; the book defends the meaningfulness of language about God, and also relates belief in both creation and evolution to the meaning of life. Meaning, it claims, can be found in consciously adopting the role of steward of the planetary biosphere, and thus of the fruits of creation. Distinctive features include a sustained case for a realist understanding of language about God; a contemporary defence of some of the arguments for belief in G. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (245 pages) |
ISBN: | 9780754682639 0754682633 9781351947770 135194777X |
Source of Description, Etc. Note: | Print version record. |