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Science and the Bible: Theistic Evolution, Part 1

Science and the Bible: Theistic Evolution

In this series, Ted Davis identifies the history, core tenets and assumptions about the theistic evolution view.

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Science and the Bible: Theistic Evolution, Part 1

Science and the Bible: Theistic Evolution, Part 1

The dictionaries I checked don’t define the term, “theistic evolution,” so I offer my own definition: the belief that God used the process of evolution to create living things, including humans.
August 15, 2012 
Ted Davis 
Creation & Origins 
120
 
Science and the Bible: Theistic Evolution, Part 2

Science and the Bible: Theistic Evolution, Part 2

Everyone reading this column originated in the union of two cells, one from each parent. Everyone reading this is also created in the image of God. Each of these two sentences is true, but the truths they proclaim are of a different order. The first neither implies nor negates the second.
August 29, 2012 
Ted Davis 
Christianity & Science - Then and Now 
159
 
Science and the Bible: Theistic Evolution, Part 3

Science and the Bible: Theistic Evolution, Part 3

As I stressed in my column about the YEC view, creationism is ultimately about theodicy—it’s not only about theodicy, to be sure, but the belief that animals must not have suffered and died before Adam and Eve committed the first sin is crucial to the “young” in Young Earth Creationism. To a significant degree, Theistic Evolution is also about theodicy.
September 11, 2012 
Ted Davis 
Problem of Evil 
160
 
Science and the Bible: Theistic Evolution, Part 4

Science and the Bible: Theistic Evolution, Part 4

Scientist-theologians who write about TE also think about creation and theodicy in terms of divine “kenosis” and eschatology. So today we’ll conclude our “implications” section by returning to creational theology, and then turn to the ways TEs re-think Adam and Eve in light of human evolution.
September 25, 2012 
Ted Davis 
Adam, the Fall, and Sin 
132
 
Science and the Bible: Theistic Evolution, Part 5

Science and the Bible: Theistic Evolution, Part 5

No episode in the history of Christianity and science is better known than the Scopes trial. In the swelteringly hot summer of 1925, a rookie teacher named John Scopes was prosecuted for teaching evolution in the small town of Dayton, Tennessee.
October 08, 2012 
Ted Davis 
Christianity & Science - Then and Now 
198