Several times on this ASA list people have recommended me Perspectives on an Evolving Creation. To my regret, I have not yet read it and can't find it in the libraries here. If anyone who would be willing to send me papers from the collection it would be greatly appreciated.
One foundational question strikes me at this moment: Would the general position put forward by this book qualify as an example of process theology? This is likely a delicate topic. I am not an anti-evolutionist, but think that evolution's link(s) with process philosophy and process theology are rather difficult to untangle. Perhaps the volume suggested helps to clear this up.
Thanks,
Arago
Ted Davis <tdavis@messiah.edu> wrote:
I strongly recommend, on this particular point, an article by Robin Collins (my colleague at Messiah), "Evolution and Original Sin," in Perspectives on an Evolving Creation, ed. Keith Miller (Eerdmans, 2003), pp. 469-501. The whole volume is well worth having, but this essay goes to the heart of the question below.
ted
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