Home / Humanities / Religion / Understanding the Christianity–Evolution Relationship

Understanding the Christianity–Evolution Relationship

AUTHOR
Price
€18.30
€20.40 -10%
Upon request
Dispatched within 15 - 25 days.

Add to wishlist

The relationship between science and religion is a topic that runs rife with misconceptions, misunderstandings and debates. Are science and religion always in conflict? Is Darwin's theory of evolution through natural selection atheistic? How does history shape current debates around science and religion? This book explores these questions in a neutral and balanced way, focusing on the Christianity-evolution relationship. It shows that two paradigms – the world as an organism and the world as a machine – have critically informed and guided the discussions. The author uses his deep understanding of the history and philosophy of science, particularly Darwinian evolutionary theory and its controversies through the past 150 years, to bring fresh ideas to the debate and to wider discussions such as environmental issues and hate. Understanding the Christianity-Evolution Relationship provides a lively and informative analysis and lays out multiple views so that readers can make their own judgements to increase their understanding.

  •  
  • Draws on philosophy, history, science and religion to bring new ideas to the science/religion debate
  • Takes a balanced approach, considering both religious and scientific perspectives, so that readers can come to their own conclusions
  • Uses the root metaphors of the world as an organism vs the world as a machine to inform and guide the reader's thinking on the Christianity-evolution relationship
Author: Ruse Michael
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 225
ISBN: 9781009277280
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2023

Preface
1. Rival paradigms
2. The mechanists' god
3. The organicists' god
4. Humans
5. Environment
6. Hate
Epilogue
Common Misunderstandings
Bibliography.

Michael Ruse is the Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Program in the History and Philosophy of Science at Florida State University. His many books include Darwinism as Religion, The Philosophy of Human Evolution, and The Darwinian Revolution.

You may also like

Newsletter

Subscribe to the newsletter to be the first to receive our new releases and offers
Your account Your wishlist