Bill,
Regarding any other positions and depending on how finely you want to
break it down, there's also:
Instantaneous Creation (Augustine)
Various Gap Theories
Progressive Creationism (e.g., Hugh Ross)
Evolutionary Creationism (Denis Lamoureux, Denis Alexander)
Intermittent Day Theory (Newman & Eckelman)
Analogical Day Theory (Shedd, Delitzsch, Bavinck, C. John Collins)
Visionary (Revelatory) Day Theory (the Wisemans, B. Ramm)
Framework Interpretation (Kline, Irons, Futato, Blocher, Wenham, etc.)
Functional Creation (John Walton)
and at least ten flavors of theistic evolution.
Regarding (unbiased) overviews, there's the Haarsma's "Origins: A
Reformed Look at Creation, Design & Evolution" and Fowler & Kuebler's
"The Evolution Controversy."
Paul Bruggink
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 8:58 AM, Bill Powers <wjp@swcp.com> wrote:
> I am in the process of setting up a public forum dedicated to the discussion
> of evolution and Christianity.
>
> The purpose of this forum is to openly discuss the challenges that evolution
> presents to Christianity, possible forms of a resolution, and the
> consequences of those resolutions.
>
> The intention is to bring together as many diverse positions as is possible,
> including, YEC, OEC, TE, ID, and Front-loading.
>
> Any other position?
>
> What I'm asking you all for is two things.
>
> 1) a construal of evolution that is sufficiently broad to include all
> theistic and naturalistic evolutionary models.
>
> 2) references that would address each of these responses. I am especially
> looking for an unbiased overview, but know of none. What it is very, very
> difficult to do is to get people to consider the weaknesses of their
> resolutions, which only indicates why this is an important issue. By
> weaknesses I do not mean merely intellectual or theological ones. I mean
> all the kinds of weaknesses to which humans, even sinful ones, are subject.
>
> Thanks,
>
> bill
>
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