
Evolutionary Theology: A Critical Introduction
by: Michael Anthony Abril (Author)
Publisher: Fortress Press
Publication Date: 2024/8/27
Language: English
Print Length: 248 pages
ISBN-10: 1506491634
ISBN-13: 9781506491639
Book Description
The last century witnessed an explosion of theologies born out of the conviction that the science of evolution can and must contribute to our understandings of God, humanity, technology, suffering, sin, and the natural world. Even today, a sense of development continues to shape contemporary understandings of not only our origins, but also our place in the world now and in the future. Evolutionary theology’s popularity continues to accelerate, but the conversation has lacked a critical, comprehensive, and accessible introduction to this field–until now.Evolutionary Theology provides a clear, critical, and concise synthesis of the most influential viewpoints in the field–from its origins in the eighteenth century to its maturation in the twenty-first. Topics include scientific contributions, philosophical ideas, dogmatic debates, and the development of process theology. Abril provides a springboard for researchers, teachers, and college students to critically engage the existing literature and develop new, constructive ideas. Evolutionary Theology is accessible to students, is helpful to scholars, and includes a wide range of perspectives from science, philosophy, and theology–Catholic and Protestant. It illustrates how integrating faith with science, as an inescapable and crucial dimension of modern life, leads to both fruitful discoveries and important challenges.
About the Author
The last century witnessed an explosion of theologies born out of the conviction that the science of evolution can and must contribute to our understandings of God, humanity, technology, suffering, sin, and the natural world. Even today, a sense of development continues to shape contemporary understandings of not only our origins, but also our place in the world now and in the future. Evolutionary theology’s popularity continues to accelerate, but the conversation has lacked a critical, comprehensive, and accessible introduction to this field–until now.Evolutionary Theology provides a clear, critical, and concise synthesis of the most influential viewpoints in the field–from its origins in the eighteenth century to its maturation in the twenty-first. Topics include scientific contributions, philosophical ideas, dogmatic debates, and the development of process theology. Abril provides a springboard for researchers, teachers, and college students to critically engage the existing literature and develop new, constructive ideas. Evolutionary Theology is accessible to students, is helpful to scholars, and includes a wide range of perspectives from science, philosophy, and theology–Catholic and Protestant. It illustrates how integrating faith with science, as an inescapable and crucial dimension of modern life, leads to both fruitful discoveries and important challenges. Read more
Evolutionary Theology: A Critical Introduction
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