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Graeme Finlay

    God's Gift of Science
    Human Evolution
    Evolution and Eschatology
    • Evolution and Eschatology

      • 220bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen
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      Exploring the transformative impact of the genome revolution, this book delves into how genetic insights shape our understanding of evolution and human development, including complex systems like the brain and immune networks. It examines the interplay between random mutations and diseases, such as cancer, while addressing profound questions about divine purpose in the face of suffering. Rooted in biblical narratives, it reveals a Creator's intention to confront evils through the figure of Jesus, offering a perspective on the relationship between science, faith, and humanity.

      Evolution and Eschatology
    • Human Evolution

      • 372bladzijden
      • 14 uur lezen

      This work presents groundbreaking research that clarifies the role of genetic evidence in understanding human evolution, aiming to resolve ongoing debates in the field. By highlighting the significance of genetic phenomena, the book seeks to provide a definitive perspective on the evolutionary history of humans, reinforcing the scientific consensus around this topic.

      Human Evolution
    • God's Gift of Science

      • 156bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen

      The book explores the foundational presuppositions that underpin modern science, arguing that many of these beliefs stem from Judeo-Christian faith in a creator God. Graeme Finlay contends that these underlying worldviews, often unrecognized, are crucial for the development and ongoing vitality of scientific inquiry. By examining the interplay between faith and science, the work highlights how deeply ingrained cultural beliefs shape our understanding of reality and the scientific endeavor.

      God's Gift of Science