Can a Darwinian be a Christian?: The Relationship Between Science and Religion

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Cambridge University Press, 2004 M09 6 - 242 páginas
Can someone who accepts Darwin's theory of natural selection subscribe at the same time to the basic tenets of Christianity? Adopting a balanced perspective on the subject, Michael Ruse argues that, although it is at times difficult for a Darwinian to embrace Christian belief, it is not inconceivable. Ruse has produced an important contribution to a sometimes overheated debate for anyone interested in seeking an informed and judicious guide to these issues. Michael Ruse is professor of philosophy and zoology at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. He is the author of many books on evolutionary biology. In addition, he has published several hundred articles and many book reviews. He is the editor of the Cambridge Series in the Philosophy of Biology and founding editor of the journal IBiology & Philosophy. Hb ISBN (2000): 0-521-63144-0
 

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CHAPTER
12
CHAPTER
33
CHAPTER THREE
49
CHAPTER FOUR
68
CHAPTER FIVE
94
Design
111
CHAPTER SEVEN
129
CHAPTER EIGHT
143
CHAPTER NINE
157
CHAPTER
170
CHAPTER ELEVEN
186
CHAPTER TWELVE
205
Epilogue
217
Index
235
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Michael Ruse is Lucyle T. Wekmeister Professor of Philosophy at Florida State University.

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