As far as I know TFT as a typical Brit had no problem with evolution, but cant give a reference. He did of course totally accept the whole cosmological picture going back 10+ b.y. and that implies evolution. I am very sure that he was not bothered about an historical Adam like most Barthians (evolved or not) - eg THL Parker
In one sense McGrath's work follows on from TFT.
His theology is very close to an evangelical position and it is difficult to slide a razor blade between TFT and other evangelical thoelogians of the Brit sort! But then that depends on how you define evangelical!
Michael
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From: David Opderbeck
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Subject: [asa] T.F. Torrance and TE / EC
I've read and enjoyed some of T.F. Torrance's work. This is sort of a curiousity question, but did Torrance ever explicity state his views on evolution?
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