From: Robert Schneider (rjschn39@bellsouth.net)
Date: Sun Sep 28 2003 - 23:14:38 EDT
I have it on advance order from Amazon.com
Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: "Walter Hicks" <wallyshoes@mindspring.com>
To: "Keith Miller" <kbmill@ksu.edu>
Cc: <asa@calvin.edu>
Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2003 10:51 PM
Subject: Re: It's Out!
> How do we purchase it?
>
> Keith Miller wrote:
>
> > At the risk of self promotion, I would like to announce that the book
that I have edited entitled "Perspectives on an Evolving Creation" has now
been released by Eerdmans Publishers!
> >
> > It was written in the hope of helping to bring the discussion of
evolution and Christianity to a more productive level. I have attempted to
assemble authors who could forthrightly address many of the core scientific
and theological issues surrounding the discussion in a way that is
accessible. I trust that the book will be a service to the evangelical
community. Many of the issues raised on this forum are addressed in the
book.
> >
> > Below is a brief summary of the book and the table of contents.
> >
> > Keith
> >
> > PERSPECTIVES ON AN EVOLVING CREATION
> >
> > Keith B. Miller, editor
> >
> > BOOK DESCRIPTION
> >
> > The common prevailing view of conflict between evolutionary theory and
Christian faith is a false caricature. In reality, many evangelical
Christian scientists and theologians have responded positively to
evolutionary ideas since the time of Darwin. This volume brings this
Christian reflection up to date and takes a relatively comprehensive look at
the current science of evolutionary theory from a clearly articulated
orthodox Christian perspective. It includes scientific evidence as well as
informed theological discussion. Contributors represent a wide variety of
disciplines - biology, genetics, geology, paleontology, astronomy,
cosmology, philosophy, theology, and the history of science.
> >
> > The volume is divided into three sections. The first part provides the
needed Biblical, historical and scientific context for the discussions that
follow. The second part of the book lays out the scientific evidence for an
evolving creation. Specialists in a variety of fields summarize how the
current evolutionary view of cosmic, Earth and biological history was
constructed. The last part focuses on philosophical and theological issues
commonly raised in connection with evolution. Issues such as the nature of
God's creative activity, the meaning of the miraculous, the uniqueness of
humankind, the basis for creation care, and the origin of sin, are addressed
with both seriousness and sensitivity. Woven throughout the volume are short
meditations designed to direct the reader toward worshipping the God of
providence.
> >
> > OUTLINE
> >
> > Preface
> >
> > PART 1: PROVIDING A CONTEXT
> >
> > Chapter 1)
> > "An evolving creation: Oxymoron or fruitful insight?"
> > -- Keith Miller (Kansas State Univ.)
> > Worship Insert 1)
> > "Worshipping the God of providence"
> > -- Deborah Haarsma
> > Chapter 2)
> > "Comparing biblical and scientific maps of origins"
> > -- Conrad Hyers (Gustavus Adolphus College)
> > Chapter 3)
> > "The word and the works: Concordism and American evangelicals"
> > -- Ted Davis (Messiah College)
> > Worship Insert 2)
> > "Worshipping the God of wisdom and mystery"
> > -- Ted Davis
> > Chapter 4)
> > "Charles Hodge and B.B. Warfield on science, the Bible, evolution,
> > and Darwinism"
> > -- Mark Noll (Wheaton College) and
> > David Livingstone (Queens Univ. of Belfast)
> > Chapter 5)
> > "Does science exclude God?: Natural law, chance, miracles, and
> > scientific practice"
> > -- Loren Haarsma (Calvin College)
> >
> > PART 2: SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE AND THEORY
> >
> > Chapter 6)
> > "An evolving cosmos"
> > -- Deborah Haarsma (Calvin College) and
> > Jennifer Wiseman (Johns Hopkins Univ.)
> > Chapter 7)
> > "Geological framework of an evolving creation"
> > -- Jeff Greenberg (Wheaton College)
> > Worship Insert 3)
> > "Worshipping the Creator of the cosmos"
> > -- Deborah Haarsma
> > Chapter 8)
> > "Common descent, transitional forms, and the fossil record"
> > -- Keith Miller (Kansas State Univ.)
> > Chapter 9)
> > "The 'Cambrian explosion': A challenge to evolutionary theory?"
> > -- David Campbell (University of Alabama) and
> > Keith Miller (Kansas State Univ.)
> > Worship Insert 4)
> > "Worshipping the Creator of the history of life"
> > -- Keith Miller
> > Chapter 10)
> > "Hominids in the garden?"
> > -- James Hurd (Bethel College)
> > Chapter 11)
> > "Finding Adam: The genetics of human origins"
> > -- David Wilcox (Eastern College)
> > Worship Insert 5)
> > "God's power and faithfulness: A lesson from nature"
> > -- Loren Haarsma
> > Chapter 12)
> > "Biochemistry and evolution"
> > -- Terry Gray (Colorado State)
> > Chapter 13)
> > "Complexity, self-organization, and design"
> > -- Loren Haarsma (Calvin College) and
> > Terry Gray (Colorado State)
> >
> > PART 3: THEOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS AND INSIGHTS
> >
> > Chapter 14)
> > "Is the universe capable of evolving?"
> > -- Howard Van Till (Calvin College)
> > Chapter 15)
> > "Special providence and genetic mutation: A new defense of
> > theistic evolution"
> > -- Bob Russell (Center for Theology and Natural Sciences)
> > Chapter 16)
> > "Christology, evolution, and the theology of the cross"
> > -- George Murphy (Trinity Lutheran Seminary)
> > Worship Insert 6)
> > "The peaceable kingdom"
> > -- Laurie Braaten
> > Chapter 17)
> > "An evolving creation and environmental issues"
> > -- Jeff Greenberg (Wheaton College)
> > Chapter 18)
> > "May the glory of the Lord endure forever!: Biblical reflections on
> > creation care"
> > -- Laurie Braaten (Judson College)
> > Worship Insert 7)
> > "Being stewards of the creator God"
> > -- Jeff Greenberg
> > Chapter 19)
> > "Animal pain: Beyond the threshold?"
> > --John Munday, Jr. (Regent Univ.)
> > Chapter 20)
> > "Evolution and original sin"
> > -- Robin Collins (Messiah College)
> > Chapter 21)
> > "Evolution, cognitive neuroscience, and the soul"
> > -- Warren Brown (Fuller Theological)
> > Worship Insert 8)
> > "Remembering God's people"
> > -- George Murphy
> >
> > Keith B. Miller
> > Research Assistant Professor
> > Dept of Geology, Kansas State University
> > Manhattan, KS 66506-3201
> > 785-532-2250
> > http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~kbmill/
>
> --
> ===================================
> Walt Hicks <wallyshoes@mindspring.com>
>
> In any consistent theory, there must
> exist true but not provable statements.
> (Godel's Theorem)
>
> You can only find the truth with logic
> If you have already found the truth
> without it. (G.K. Chesterton)
> ===================================
>
>
>
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