Grizzle provides a history of science/religion interactions, with an emphasis on Christianity. He also examines his own history of dialogue, which involves self-reflection and interactions with others on science and religion. He focuses on what we have learned about the structure, history, and functioning of creation.
Grizzle provides a history of science/religion interactions, with an emphasis on Christianity. He also examines his own history of dialogue, which involves self-reflection and interactions with others on science and religion. He focuses on what we have learned about the structure, history, and functioning of creation.
Raymond E. Grizzle is a research professor of biological sciences at the University of New Hampshire. He previously held teaching positions in the natural sciences at two Christian universities, Campbell University in North Carolina and Taylor University in Indiana.
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Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1-My Early Training and Worldview Chapter 2-The Interaction of Science and Religion Defining Science and Religion Options for Relating Science and Religion Chapter 3-Some Philosophical Issues Theism vs. Atheism Respecting Science and Religion Realism and Truth Chapter 4-The Early History of Science/Religion Interactions Biblical Images of Creation and the Emergence of Modern Science Geological and Biological Controversies are Born Chapter 5-Developing an Evolutionary Perspective on Creation Modern Scientific Images of Creation Astronomy and Cosmology Earth Science Biology Logical Complementarity Chapter 6-Modern Creationism Forms of Creationism Levels of Belief The Complex Origins of Creationist Beliefs Roots of the Current Conflicts Chapter 7-Creationism and Conflict Today God's Two Books Young-Earth Creationism Intelligent Design Natural vs. Supernatural? Chapter 8-Creationism in Dialogue With Science Old-Earth Creationism Evolutionary Creationism Non-creationists in Dialogue Chapter 9-Some Thoughts on Future Dialogue Principles to Guide the Dialogue Science and Trust, or Deciding Who to Believe Chapter 10-Conclusions Index
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1-My Early Training and Worldview Chapter 2-The Interaction of Science and Religion Defining Science and Religion Options for Relating Science and Religion Chapter 3-Some Philosophical Issues Theism vs. Atheism Respecting Science and Religion Realism and Truth Chapter 4-The Early History of Science/Religion Interactions Biblical Images of Creation and the Emergence of Modern Science Geological and Biological Controversies are Born Chapter 5-Developing an Evolutionary Perspective on Creation Modern Scientific Images of Creation Astronomy and Cosmology Earth Science Biology Logical Complementarity Chapter 6-Modern Creationism Forms of Creationism Levels of Belief The Complex Origins of Creationist Beliefs Roots of the Current Conflicts Chapter 7-Creationism and Conflict Today God's Two Books Young-Earth Creationism Intelligent Design Natural vs. Supernatural? Chapter 8-Creationism in Dialogue With Science Old-Earth Creationism Evolutionary Creationism Non-creationists in Dialogue Chapter 9-Some Thoughts on Future Dialogue Principles to Guide the Dialogue Science and Trust, or Deciding Who to Believe Chapter 10-Conclusions Index
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