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

From: Moutainwoman <hrc54@alltel.net>
Date: Fri Dec 14 2007 - 17:53:45 EST

Gregory,

Re: "Here is my main question to you: Do you consider theology to be a field or discipline (or a way of life) close to anthropology or psychology or sociology? Or do you consider theology to be closer to biology or geology or physics? Or perhaps there are other fields, like cognitive studies or genetics, law or cosmology that are theology's closest neighbours?"

Keeping in mind that I am just a chemical engineer with much interest but no formal training in theology, I guess I consider theology to be closer anthropology or psychology or sociology or philosophy than to biology or geology or physics.

With regard to evolution, I am currently interested only in its biological aspects, leaving the other fields of study to which evolution has been related for some time in the future.

I am very interested in the theological implications of evolution, but between my personal library, PSCF, ASA ListServ and various websites, I already have more than enough material. What I am looking for is recommendations from the ListServ for a book(s) that present an up-to-date scientific case for evolution.

I hope this helps. Thank you for your interest in responding thoughtfully.

Paul Bruggink (ASA Member)

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