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Southern Baptist Voices: Is Darwinism Theologically Neutral?
The question is whether Christians can embrace both Darwin and Christ with integrity, giving each his due without slighting the other. This is the real question underlying Darwinism’s presumed theological neutrality.
Southern Baptist Voices: Is Darwinism Theologically Neutral? Part 2
In this second part of his essay, Dembski explains his belief that Darwinism undercuts Christianity.
A BioLogos Response to William Dembski, Part 1
We think that God created all living organisms, including humans, through the evolutionary process. But acceptance of creation through evolution does not mean that we reject the notion of a miracle-working God. On the contrary...
A BioLogos Response to William Dembski, Part 2
I now respond directly to Dembski’s analysis of “Darwinism” and how BioLogos differs from the view he critiques.
A BioLogos Response to William Dembski, Part 3
The Christian faith begins with Christ, not nature “taken by itself.” Faith in Christ informs reason, and faith and reason work together, finding their end in God and a redeemed view of nature.