Re: [asa] Conservative Christianity and Evolution

From: Michael Roberts <michael.andrea.r@ukonline.co.uk>
Date: Fri Feb 02 2007 - 14:37:16 EST

I have little doubt that Eugenie Scott will give a fair appraisal as she
does in her book.

Michael
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Subject: [asa] Conservative Christianity and Evolution

> Various interesting lectures at
>
> http://web.cortland.edu/communication/fundamental/com342.html
>
> Including Eugenie Scott's "Conservative Christianity and Evolution"
>
> A lecture in the SUNY-Cortland series, "Fundamentally Speaking". Dr.
> Scott will define "conservative Christian", and discuss how
> conservative Christianity, usually considered hostile to evolution,
> nonetheless has adherents who accept evolution and see it as part of
> God's creative plan -- a theological view known as "theistic
> evolution" which is usually associated with Catholics and mainstream
> Christians.
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