The BioLogos Forum: Loren Wilkinson
Dr. Loren WIlkinson has for 30 years been professor of philosophy and interdisciplinary studies at Regent College, a graduate school of Christian Studies affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. His academic background is in philosophy, literature and theology, with graduate degrees from Johns Hopkins, Trinity International University, and Syracuse University. He has published and taught widely on the Biblical foundations for the care of creation. He is currently working with other Regent faculty with support from a grant by the John Templeton Foundation, with the goal of helping Christian ministers involve science and scientists more thoroughly in their preaching, teaching and worship. He lives with his wife on Galiano Island, British Columbia, where, together they teaches courses developing a Christian understanding of creation, and a more creational understanding of Christian faith.
Series by Wilkinson
One World: Science and Christianity in Respectful Dialogue (2 Parts)
In this short series, Loren Wilkinson respectfully disagrees with Denis Alexander’s proposition of a Homo divinus model of Adam and Eve, while maintaining that it is not futile to seek a model that integrates a Biblical and scientific worldview as Coyne and MacDonald suggest. This idea, he believes, improperly portrays these two areas as incompatible and “at war,” when in reality, they share “one world.”