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Adventist Origins of Young Earth Creationism

Adventist Origins of Young Earth Creationism

Many evangelicals believe that Young Earth Creationism is the only authentic, biblical way for Christians to understand origins, and that until the advent of Darwin's theory of evolution, it was the only view held by Christians. However, in this excerpt from Saving Darwin, Karl Giberson explains that Young Earth Creationism's origins are surprisingly recent.
Apr 25, 2011 
Karl Giberson 
Christianity & Science - Then and Now, Young Earth Creationism, The Flood
Understanding Adam

Understanding Adam

In this paper, Pete Enns looks at from a unique angle to some: Adam is the beginning of Israel, not humanity. He follows through with how this line of thinking affects our reading of the Genesis account.
Oct 19, 2011 
Pete Enns 
Adam, the Fall, and Sin

"Come and See": A Christological Invitation for Science

This chapter from Mark Noll's book Jesus Christ and the Life of the Mind seeks to understand science through a Christ-centered lens. Overall, if one accepts that nature is created and sustained by Jesus Christ, the author explains, then one must conclude that looking at nature is, in fact, the best way to learn about nature.
Oct 19, 2011 
Mark Noll 
Christianity & Science - Then and Now
Science, Religion, and A. D. White: Seeking Peace in the 'Warfare Between Science and Theology'

Science, Religion, and A. D. White: Seeking Peace in the 'Warfare Between Science and Theology'

Mark Noll, historian and author of The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind, describes how Andrew Dickson White relentlessly advocated a view of history in which Science and Dogmatic Theology have always been at war with one another. Noll identifies 16 reasons why White’s notion of warfare is mistaken.
May 02, 2011 
Mark Noll 
Christianity & Science - Then and Now
Human Evolution in Theological Context

Human Evolution in Theological Context

In this scholarly paper, physicist, theologian, and minister George Murphy offers a theological look at human evolution and the implications it has for Christianity.
May 02, 2011 
George Murphy 
Adam, the Fall, and Sin
The Fall

The Fall

The lyrics begin by painting a picture of the Fall as something in which each person has participated: “The fruit (of the Fall of man) is seen in every eye and every hand.”
Jan 28, 2012 
Michael Gungor 
Adam, the Fall, and Sin
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Science and Faith: From Collision to Collaboration

Science and Faith: From Collision to Collaboration

in Genesis two, God calls humankind to know and study the surrounding world. The scriptures say that Adam took on the God-given task of naming the animals, which is, in fact, science: the exploration of the natural world.
Dec 03, 2011 
Richard Dahlstrom 
Christianity & Science - Then and Now, Sermons
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"Centered": The Language of Science and Faith

In a recent interview with the Sirius XM radio show Centered, Karl Giberson sat down with host Don Belanus to discuss the book The Language of Science and Faith.
Nov 18, 2011 
Karl Giberson 
Christianity & Science - Then and Now, BioLogos, Age of the Earth
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Saturday Sermon: The History of the World in a Nutshell

Saturday Sermon: The History of the World in a Nutshell

In tracing the fluid storyline of the Bible, Dr. Keller has first focused on the early chapters of Genesis, emphasizing both the ordained purpose of creation and the great Fall of humanity. The latter addresses the pressing question: what is wrong with the world?
Aug 27, 2011 
Tim Keller 
Adam, the Fall, and Sin, Sermons
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Saturday Sermon: Paradise Lost

Saturday Sermon: Paradise Lost

In order to understand the very nature of humanity, one needs a firm grasp on the doctrine of original Sin.
Aug 20, 2011 
Tim Keller 
Adam, the Fall, and Sin, Sermons
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Saturday Sermon: Two Trees, Some Fruit, and a Piece of Bread

Saturday Sermon: Two Trees, Some Fruit, and a Piece of Bread

In his sermon “The Great Invitation”, Kevin Kim raises a question that all Christians should address: what’s so great about the gospel anyway?
Aug 13, 2011 
Kevin Kim 
Adam, the Fall, and Sin, Sermons
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Saturday Sermon: Paradise in Crisis

Saturday Sermon: Paradise in Crisis

Selfishness and violence, corruption and greed, wars and atrocities—for all time, this one question has been pondered: what went wrong in humanity?
Jul 30, 2011 
Tim Keller 
Adam, the Fall, and Sin, Sermons
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Saturday Sermon: Greg Boyd

Saturday Sermon: Greg Boyd

Despite their best efforts to bring harmony, people have failed to achieve shalom in the world. Why is this so?
Jul 23, 2011 
Greg Boyd 
Adam, the Fall, and Sin, Sermons
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Saturday Sermons: The Garden of God

Saturday Sermons: The Garden of God

Genesis 2:2-17 places an interesting emphasis on work—not only does God work to bring about all creation, but also, man is called to the task of caring for God’s world.
Jun 18, 2011 
Tim Keller 
Pastoral Voices, Creation Care, Sermons
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