<strong>The greening of Christianity: Charles Darwin, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Lloyd Geering. </strong>Since the time of Charles Darwin, evolutionary biology challenged the metanarrative of Christianity which can be summarised as Fall-Redemption-Judgement. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin tried to circumvent these challenges by integrating the traditional Christian doctrines with evolutionary biology. However, he did not succeed since the Catholic Church, time and again, vetoed his theological publications. A number of Protestant theologians promoted his views but even they could not convince ordinary Christians to accept his views. These were too esoteric for Christians. Most of them were convinced that the acceptance of the th...
Unlike the case of Galileo, the Catholic Church has managed evolutionism and Charles Darwin?s work w...
Darwin and the Danish Theologians 1860-1900Although natural historians as well as the general readin...
III, who published the text under the title On the Origin of Species. On many pages of this book, Da...
<strong>In friendship with Darwin in designing an anthropology from a Christian perspective?&l...
Due to a simplistic interpretation of the Holly Scriptures, the Christian world has for a long time ...
Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection has provided perhaps the most significant challeng...
This article identifies the principal challenges which the Darwinian theory of evolution makes to Ch...
htmlabstractEvolution has met with considerable religious opposition for 150 years and is still cont...
Scientific investigation in early nineteenth century England was based on natural theology. The evol...
Since the publication of On the Origin of Species in 1859, some have viewed Christianity and Darwini...
It is often assumed that Roman Catholicism could much more easily come to terms with Darwinian evolu...
 Richard Dawkins openly declares that he is strongly against religion since religion destroys scien...
<strong>Does modern anthropology pose a problem to the Christian faith?</strong> Contemp...
If standard neo-Darwinian accounts of the theory of biological evolution are by and large correct, w...
Ever since their emergence in nineteenth-century natural philosophy, theories of biological evolutio...
Unlike the case of Galileo, the Catholic Church has managed evolutionism and Charles Darwin?s work w...
Darwin and the Danish Theologians 1860-1900Although natural historians as well as the general readin...
III, who published the text under the title On the Origin of Species. On many pages of this book, Da...
<strong>In friendship with Darwin in designing an anthropology from a Christian perspective?&l...
Due to a simplistic interpretation of the Holly Scriptures, the Christian world has for a long time ...
Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection has provided perhaps the most significant challeng...
This article identifies the principal challenges which the Darwinian theory of evolution makes to Ch...
htmlabstractEvolution has met with considerable religious opposition for 150 years and is still cont...
Scientific investigation in early nineteenth century England was based on natural theology. The evol...
Since the publication of On the Origin of Species in 1859, some have viewed Christianity and Darwini...
It is often assumed that Roman Catholicism could much more easily come to terms with Darwinian evolu...
 Richard Dawkins openly declares that he is strongly against religion since religion destroys scien...
<strong>Does modern anthropology pose a problem to the Christian faith?</strong> Contemp...
If standard neo-Darwinian accounts of the theory of biological evolution are by and large correct, w...
Ever since their emergence in nineteenth-century natural philosophy, theories of biological evolutio...
Unlike the case of Galileo, the Catholic Church has managed evolutionism and Charles Darwin?s work w...
Darwin and the Danish Theologians 1860-1900Although natural historians as well as the general readin...
III, who published the text under the title On the Origin of Species. On many pages of this book, Da...