In Saving the Neanderthals, Mark S. McLeod-Harrison shows philosophically that the Christian doctrines of sin and salvation are compatible with biological evolution without giving up anything central to the Christian religion.
In Saving the Neanderthals, Mark S. McLeod-Harrison shows philosophically that the Christian doctrines of sin and salvation are compatible with biological evolution without giving up anything central to the Christian religion.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark S. McLeod-Harrison is professor of philosophy at George Fox University. He is the author of four books, including Apologizing for God (Cascade Books) and Being at Home in the World (Wipf & Stock), and author of many professional journal articles, poems, and essays
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Chapter 1: Did Jesus Die for Neanderthals? Chapter 2: The Issues Chapter 3: Are Humans Special? Chapter 4: Is There a Human Species? Chapter 5: Theologizing Evolution's Challenges Chapter 6: The Ubiquity of Sin and the Universality of Saintly Love Chapter 7: Essences, Sin, and Our Neanderthal Sisters and Brothers Chapter 8: Uniqueness and the Image of God Chapter 9: Love, Altruism, and the Inevitability of Sin Chapter 10: The Redemptive Work of the Biological Person, Jesus Chapter 11: Saving the Neanderthals Appendix: Is a Literal Adam and Eve Necessary?
Chapter 1: Did Jesus Die for Neanderthals? Chapter 2: The Issues Chapter 3: Are Humans Special? Chapter 4: Is There a Human Species? Chapter 5: Theologizing Evolution's Challenges Chapter 6: The Ubiquity of Sin and the Universality of Saintly Love Chapter 7: Essences, Sin, and Our Neanderthal Sisters and Brothers Chapter 8: Uniqueness and the Image of God Chapter 9: Love, Altruism, and the Inevitability of Sin Chapter 10: The Redemptive Work of the Biological Person, Jesus Chapter 11: Saving the Neanderthals Appendix: Is a Literal Adam and Eve Necessary?
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