[asa] Review of “Adam's Ancestors” by David Livingstone

From: Steve Martin <steven.dale.martin@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Nov 09 2008 - 17:32:05 EST

Personally, I find the historical development of science / philosophy of
science / interaction of theology and science as interesting (or maybe even
more interesting) than the topics themselves. David Livingstone's
"Darwin's Forgotten Defenders" has been mentioned at various times on this
list & IMHO it should be required reading for anyone studying the
interaction of Darwin's theory and orthodox Christian Faith. So, I'm really
looking forward to his new book "Adam's Ancestors". Has anyone here read
it yet? Any comments?

Christianity Today has a review of the book here
<http://www.christianitytoday.com/bc/2008/006/4.39.html%20>(HT Geoff Bagley
from the CIS list). Interestingly, it is reviewed by Michael Ruse, a well
known atheist – but one who doesn't participate in the aggressive rancor of
the New Atheists . Pretty progressive of CT I think.

-- 
Steve Martin (CSCA)
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