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A new understanding is developed in this book about the relationship between the Christian faith, modern science, and the world religions. The authors call their new position Evolutionary Pluralism. By combining the Christian faith with modern science and the global growth of religious diversity, Evolutionary Pluralism provides Christians with an alternative to current interpretations such as Young Earth Creationism, Old Earth Creationism, Intelligent Design Creationism, and Evolutionary Creationism. This new understanding stands solidly within the history and traditions of the Christian faith and builds on the life and ministry of Jesus Christ.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A new understanding is developed in this book about the relationship between the Christian faith, modern science, and the world religions. The authors call their new position Evolutionary Pluralism. By combining the Christian faith with modern science and the global growth of religious diversity, Evolutionary Pluralism provides Christians with an alternative to current interpretations such as Young Earth Creationism, Old Earth Creationism, Intelligent Design Creationism, and Evolutionary Creationism. This new understanding stands solidly within the history and traditions of the Christian faith and builds on the life and ministry of Jesus Christ.
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Autorenporträt
Thomas R. McFaul received his PhD from Boston University. His teaching and scholarly interests include comparative religions, ethics, philosophy, science and religion, and futures studies. He has published eight books and many articles. He has received awards for outstanding teaching. Currently, he teaches comparative religion and ethics courses at the graduate level at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. Al Brunsting received his PhD in physics from the University of New Mexico and National Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. He holds fifteen USA-issued patents and more than fifty foreign-issued patents. One of his designs was integrated into a home blood glucose monitor used by diabetics and has sold over 1.5 million instruments. He was the winner of the number one worldwide award for distinguished technical achievement.