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Evolution vs. creationism : an introduction / Eugenie C. Scott; foreword by Niles Eldredge ; foreword to second edition by Judge John E. Jones III. — 2nd ed. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978–0–313–34427–5 (alk. paper) 1. Evolution (Biology) 2. Creationism. I. Title. QH367.S395 2009 576.8—dc22 2008033529
In part 1, “The Theory of Evolution and the Creation of the Human” it deals with the general issue of human origins.
This work provides a well-balanced synthesis of the complexities of science, religion, jurisprudence, and education as they pertain to understanding the continuing dichotomy between evolution and creationism.
1 Σεπ 1996 · This paper argues that it is a misconception to oppose the concepts of creation and evolution. ‘Creation’ is a theological term acknowledging the dependence of all that exists upon the ...
In biology, evolution is the inference that living things share common ancestors and have, in Darwin’s words, “descended with modification” from these ancestors. The main—but not the only—mechanism of biological evolution is natural selection.
Creationism, intelligent design, scientific creationism, and creation-science are all terms used by certain religious groups for a movement driven to include, in public school science curriculum, instruction about a sudden creation of life directly manipulated by a Creator.
Evolutionary creation offers a conservative Christian approach to evolution. It explores biblical faith and evolutionary science through a Two Divine Books model and proposes a complementary relationship between Scripture and science.