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Titre : | Origin Science : A Proposal for the Creation-Evolution Controversy |
Auteurs : | Norman L. Geisler, Auteur ; J. Kerby Anderson, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Grand Rapids [USA] : Baker Book House, 1987 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-8010-3808-2 |
Format : | 198 p. / bibliographie, index |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | MI/E (Théorie de l'évolution, Darwin : défense et critique) |
Résumé : |
Are evolutionists correct in calling creationism religion rather than science? And are creationists right in saying the same about evolution?
The authors say no in this ground-breaking book. They develop the distinction between operation science and origin science, then discuss the principles that must govern the latter. If both evolution and creation honor these principles, then proponents of each can at least engage in meaningful discussion. |
Note de contenu : |
1. A New Approach to the Creation-Evolution Controversy
2. The Supernatural Roots of Modern Science 3 The Emergence of a Modern Naturalistic Approach to Origins in Astronomy 4. The Emergence of a Naturalistic Approach to Origins in Geology and Biology 5. The Eroding Basis of a Purely Naturalistic Approach to Origins 6. New Possibilities for a Creationist View of Origins 7. A General Outline of a Creationist View of Origins Appendixes : 1 Paley's Updated Argument 2. Naturalism and Theism 3. Miracles and Primary Causality 4. U.S. Court of Appeals Dissenting Opinion on the Louisiana Creation-Evolution Law 5. A Greek Versus a Modern View of Science 6. Summary of Creation Evidence |
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MI/E 048 | MI/E 048 | Livre | Bibliothèque principale | Livres empruntables | Prêt possible Disponible |