9780801022265-0801022266-Science, Life, and Christian Belief: A Survey of Contemporary Issues

Science, Life, and Christian Belief: A Survey of Contemporary Issues

ISBN-13: 9780801022265
ISBN-10: 0801022266
Author: Malcolm A. Jeeves, R. J. Berry
Publication date: 1999
Publisher: Baker Pub Group
Format: Paperback 305 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780801022265
ISBN-10: 0801022266
Author: Malcolm A. Jeeves, R. J. Berry
Publication date: 1999
Publisher: Baker Pub Group
Format: Paperback 305 pages

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Science, Life, and Christian Belief: A Survey of Contemporary Issues (ISBN-13: 9780801022265 and ISBN-10: 0801022266), written by authors Malcolm A. Jeeves, R. J. Berry, was published by Baker Pub Group in 1999. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Christian Books & Bibles books. You can easily purchase or rent Science, Life, and Christian Belief: A Survey of Contemporary Issues (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Christian Books & Bibles books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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In 1633, Galileo proposed to the Church in Rome that the earth rotated around the sun. History records that the results were devastating. Galileo was arrested, forced to renounce his convictions, and spent the rest of his life under house arrest. Since then the relationship between science and religion has often been one of contention and animosity.

Many in the church today, however, are sympathetic to the views of science. They see the complementary nature of science and religion and believe that, if correctly understood, each supports the other. In Science, Life and Christian Belief, Malcolm Jeeves, an experimental psychologist and specialist in neuropsychology, and R. J. Berry, an ecological geneticist, focus their attention on some of the more controversial issues that exist between the scientific and religious communities.

The authors begin with a discussion of foundational topics such as the Hebrew-Christian and Greek influences on modern science and the nature of the scientific method. They then address five major areas of concern: origins, ontology, biology, psychology, and ecology.

Regarding origins, the authors juxtapose the controversial positions of creationism and evolution and the theological implications of each. Ontological issues include the spiritual nature of humanity, the possible existence of an immortal soul and spirit, and what it means to be created in the image of God. The biological discussion is centered around the possibility of the origin of life and cellular development without the influence of God. The psychological issues deal with the mental and emotional characteristics of humanity, such as the difference between the animal and human psyche. Lastly, the authors address the care and stewardship of creation, developing a biblical understanding of environmentalism and answering contemporary criticisms.

Intended for students, scholars, and interested lay readers, this volume makes a substantial contribution to the ongoing dialogue between science and the Christian faith.

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