And God Said, "Let there be evolution!"
This book answers "YES!" to the question,
"Is it possible to reconcile the Theory of Evolution
with the Scriptures?"
Accepting evolution does not require abandoning
one's faith.
Created in response to 9/11, this book addresses
the continuing conflict between science teaching
and religious beliefs, the dangerous effects of
scriptural literalism, and heightened interest in
interfaith initiatives.
A JEWISH scientist (David Kay, Conservative Rabbi in
Florida), CHRISTIAN scientist (Howard Van Till,
Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Astronomy and Physics
at Calvin College in Michigan), and MUSLIM scientist
(T.O. Shanavas, M.D., pediatrician in Michigan)
present scientific evidence for the Theory of
Evolution and then explain how they reconcile that
theory with the scriptural sources and beliefs of
their religions.
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And God Said, "Let there be evolution!"
This book answers "YES!" to the question,
"Is it possible to reconcile the Theory of Evolution
with the Scriptures?"
Accepting evolution does not require abandoning
one's faith.
Created in response to 9/11, this book addresses
the continuing conflict between science teaching
and religious beliefs, the dangerous effects of
scriptural literalism, and heightened interest in
interfaith initiatives.
A JEWISH scientist (David Kay, Conservative Rabbi in
Florida), CHRISTIAN scientist (Howard Van Till,
Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Astronomy and Physics
at Calvin College in Michigan), and MUSLIM scientist
(T.O. Shanavas, M.D., pediatrician in Michigan)
present scientific evidence for the Theory of
Evolution and then explain how they reconcile that
theory with the scriptural sources and beliefs of
their religions.
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This book answers "YES!" to the question,
"Is it possible to reconcile the Theory of Evolution
with the Scriptures?"
Accepting evolution does not require abandoning
one's faith.
Created in response to 9/11, this book addresses
the continuing conflict between science teaching
and religious beliefs, the dangerous effects of
scriptural literalism, and heightened interest in
interfaith initiatives.
A JEWISH scientist (David Kay, Conservative Rabbi in
Florida), CHRISTIAN scientist (Howard Van Till,
Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Astronomy and Physics
at Calvin College in Michigan), and MUSLIM scientist
(T.O. Shanavas, M.D., pediatrician in Michigan)
present scientific evidence for the Theory of
Evolution and then explain how they reconcile that
theory with the scriptural sources and beliefs of
their religions.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013121492
Publisher: All Things That Matter Press
Publication date: 08/14/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 196
File size: 256 KB

About the Author

Charles M. Wynn, Sr., is Professor of Chemistry at Eastern Connecticut State University. Dr. Wynn’s critically acclaimed science trilogy written with co-editor Arthur Wiggins: The Five Biggest Ideas in Science, Quantum Leaps in the Wrong Direction: Where Real Science Ends and Pseudoscience Begins, and The Five Biggest Unsolved Problems in Science has been translated into eleven languages.
Arthur W. Wiggins is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Physics and Astronomy at Oakland Community College in Michigan where he was Head of the Department of Physical Sciences. He is the author of The Joy of Physics.
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