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Russell Maatman (rmaat@mtcnet.net)
Fri, 6 Mar 1998 20:09:21 -0600

Recently every message I send to this list produces something like the
message below. Am I doing something wrong?

Russ

Russell Maatman
e-mail: rmaat@mtcnet.net
Home: 401 5th Avenue
Sioux Center, IA 51250

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> Subject: Re: ImageoDei/Relationships (was Soc. prob & evol)
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> George wrote on Friday, March 06, 1998 6:34 AM
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> [snip]
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> > As you may be able to tell from my varied comments on this, I'm
> > still thinking through the matter. This is part of developing an
> > adequate theological anthropology that takes evolution seriously, a
task
> > I wish I had more time to devote to.
>
> My own reason for writing the "Social Problems" article was that I wanted
> to think through (to use a few of your words) "an adequate theological
> anthropology that" rests on the _de novo_ appearance of human beings in
the
> Bible. I'd felt that too much of the anti-human evolution thinking
> (including, I fear, my own thinking on the matter) did not rest on the
> central message of the Bible. And, as I have indicated several times in
> the last few weeks, it seems that some other questions ought to be
> approached in a similar way. So I'm interested tho learn that you, too,
are
> in the "thinking through" mode concerning this question.
>
> I'm sure you'll not accuse me of getting closer to your position!
Anyway,
>
> In the Lord,
>
> Russ
>
> Russell Maatman
> e-mail: rmaat@mtcnet.net
> Home: 401 5th Avenue
> Sioux Center, IA 51250
>
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