RE: [asa] Recommendation for a book on evolution?

From: Alexanian, Moorad <alexanian@uncw.edu>
Date: Thu Dec 13 2007 - 08:47:38 EST

If one supposes the Big Bang creation of the universe, then evolution would be the attempt to explain all that there is life, consciousness, rationality, etc. If so, then evolution can be reduced to biochemistry and molecular biology, which is essentially physics and chemistry. That would obviously make evolution into a science. If the latter is not the case, then what is the case? What do we have to add to complete the picture that explains all that there is? Where is all this written? That would be the book to read! May it be the Bible?

 
Moorad

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From: asa-owner@lists.calvin.edu on behalf of Mountainwoman
Sent: Thu 12/13/2007 8:19 AM
To: asa@calvin.edu
Subject: [asa] Recommendation for a book on evolution?

I was an old earth/progressive creationist (having absorbed almost all of Hugh Ross's books) until very recently. After reading Keith Miller's "Perspectives on an Evolving Creation" and Kenneth Miller's "Finding Darwin's God," I am now seriously considering theistic evolution. I already have more than enough material on the theological case for and against theistic evolution.
 
My request to the list is for recommendations for one recent mass market book that makes the scientific case for evolution. Any suggestions?
 
Paul Bruggink (ASA Member)

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