Understanding Scientific Theories of Origins – Cosmology, Geology, and Biology in Christian Perspective

Author:   Robert C. Bishop ,  Larry L. Funck ,  Raymond J. Lewis ,  Stephen O. Moshier
Publisher:   IVP Academic
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9780830852918


Pages:   432
Publication Date:   04 December 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Robert C. Bishop ,  Larry L. Funck ,  Raymond J. Lewis ,  Stephen O. Moshier
Publisher:   IVP Academic
Imprint:   IVP Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 18.40cm , Height: 4.70cm , Length: 26.10cm
Weight:   1.604kg
ISBN:  

9780830852918


ISBN 10:   0830852913
Pages:   432
Publication Date:   04 December 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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List of Figures List of Tables List of Sidebars Abbreviations Introduction Part One: Getting Started on the Journey 1. Principles and Methods of Biblical Interpretation 2. A Comprehensive Doctrine of Creation and Implications for Scientific Study 3. Knowledge and Faith in Pursuing Origins Questions 4. Creation Through the Lenses of Science and Theology Part Two: Cosmic Origins 5. Cosmic Origins: Genesis 1:1–2:4 6. Electromagnetic Radiation and the Scale of the Universe 7. The Expanding Universe 8. The Big Bang Model and Contemporary Cosmology 9. Lives and Deaths of Stars and Fine-Tuning 10. Biblical and Theological Perspectives on the Origins of the Universe Part Three: Origin and Geologic History of Earth 11. Origin of the Earth and Solar System 12. Historical Roots of Geology: Catastrophism and Uniformitarianism 13. The Genesis Flood 14. The Rock Cycle and Timescales of Geologic Processes 15. Rocks of Ages: Measuring Geologic Time 16. Plate Tectonics: A Theory for How the Earth Works 17. Reading Earth’s History in Rocks and Fossils 18. Biblical and Theological Perspectives on Earth History Part Four: Origin of Life on Earth 19. From Spontaneous Generation to Abiogenesis 20. Prebiotic Chemistry: Preparing the Primordial Soup 21. Biological Information: Proteins and Nucleic Acids 22. Alternative Scenarios for Life's Origin 23. Biblical and Theological Perspectives on the Origin of Life Part Five: Origin of Species and Diversity of Life 24. Development of the Theory of Evolution 25. The Modern Synthesis of Evolution 26. Exploring the Evidence about Evolution: Phylogeny and Fossils 27. Development of an Extended Synthesis of Evolution 28. Biblical and Theological Perspectives on the Origin of the Diversity of Life Part Six: Human Origins 29. Human Origins: Genesis 2–3 30. Human Origins: Evidence from Physical Anthropology 31. Human Origins: Genomic Evidence 32. Biblical and Theological Perspectives on the Image of God Part Seven: Concluding Postscript 33. Biblical and Theological Perspectives on New Creation, Creation Care, and Science Education Glossary Image Credits General Index Scripture Index

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Understanding Scientific Theories of Origins is a groundbreaking book. These engaging, field-tested materials, used over many years by outstanding faculty at a flagship Christian university, are sure to be an important new resource for Christian students. Understanding Scientific Theories of Origins reflects top-notch scholarship sensitively distilled to an accessible level, and it is uniquely comprehensive in its treatment of data from the physical and biological sciences, as well as philosophy, theology, and biblical studies. Understanding Scientific Theories of Origins is going to be on my short list of recommended resources in this important area. Highly recommended! --Jeff Hardin, Raymond E. Keller Professor and Chair of the Department of Integrative Biology, University of Wisconsin-Madison


"""According to the Bible, God created everything--the cosmos, the solar system, the earth, and life itself. Many Christians wrongly believe that science undermines that belief and so they avoid, or worse, attack science. Understanding Scientific Theories of Origins is a book that looks at the best mainstream science from a Christian perspective to show that such fears are unfounded. This book, born in the classroom, is a perfect textbook for colleges and also for all Christians who are interested in the question of how the Bible and science relate.""--Tremper Longman III, Distinguished Scholar and Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies, Westmont College ""This superbly designed textbook once again shows how foolish it is to think of 'warfare' when considering science in relation to Christian faith. The team of authors includes first-rate scientists and much-respected Bible scholars. Together they explain clearly, patiently, and with accessible language why modern believers have nothing to fear from established scientific research--and why orthodox Christian faith has so much to offer in clarifying what scientists discover. It is a book perfect for the classroom, but also full of insight for general readers as well.""--Mark Noll, author of The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind, coeditor of B. B. Warfield: Evolution, Science, and Scripture ""Understanding Scientific Theories of Origins is a groundbreaking book. These engaging, field-tested materials, used over many years by outstanding faculty at a flagship Christian university, are sure to be an important new resource for Christian students. Understanding Scientific Theories of Origins reflects top-notch scholarship sensitively distilled to an accessible level, and it is uniquely comprehensive in its treatment of data from the physical and biological sciences, as well as philosophy, theology, and biblical studies. Understanding Scientific Theories of Origins is going to be on my short list of recommended resources in this important area. Highly recommended!""--Jeff Hardin, Raymond E. Keller Professor and Chair of the Department of Integrative Biology, University of Wisconsin-Madison ""Understanding Scientific Theories of Origins is one of the clearest and most helpful articulations of the discussion on origins. The topics include frameworks for biblical interpretations, descriptions of interpretations by differing Christian traditions, the approaches and types of evidence used across scientific fields, and some of the best contemporary theological work that emphasizes Trinitarian ways of thinking and understanding. This book also draws on the insights of the last several decades of creation care theology. I recommend it for a broad range of audiences both because of its depth of understanding and its accessibility.""--Janel Curry, Gordon College"


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John H. Walton (PhD, Hebrew Union College) is professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College and Graduate School. Previously he was professor of Old Testament at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago for twenty years. Some of Walton's books include The Lost World of Adam and Eve, The Lost World of Scripture, The Lost World of Genesis One, Ancient Near Eastern Thought and the Old Testament, The Essential Bible Companion, The NIV Application Commentary: Genesis, and The IVP Bible Background Commentary: Old Testament (with Victor Matthews and Mark Chavalas). Larry L. Funck (PhD, Lehigh University) is an emeritus professor at Wheaton College where he taught inorganic chemistry for over forty years. He continues to be engaged in Wheaton's chemistry department teaching the origin of life component in the Theories of Origins course. His reseach interests include transition metals, especially as they relate to bioinorganic model studies.Funck is a member of the American Chemical Society, the American Scientific Affiliation and the Midwest Association of Chemistry Teachers at Liberal Arts Colleges (MACTLAC). He was a Fulbright Fellow at the University of Lesotho and served as the chief reader for College Board's Advanced Placement chemistry program. Robert C. Bishop (PhD, University of Texas) is associate professor of physics and philosophy and the John and Madeleine McIntyre Endowed Professor of Philosophy and History of Science at Wheaton College. His research interests include the physical and social sciences, particularly the implications of science and its assumptions for theories of mind, free will and consciousness. Bishop is the author of The Philosophy of the Social Science and co-editor of Between Chance and Choice: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Determinism.Widely published in scientific and religious journals, Bishop is a member of the American Physical Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Scientific Affiliation and the Philosophy of Science Association. He is also the area editor for philosophy of science at the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stephen O. Moshier (PhD, Louisiana State University) is professor of geology and chair of the geology and environmental science department at Wheaton College, where he also serves as the director of the Black Hills Science Station. Besides his work in academia, he has also practiced geology as an oil company explorationist, with much of his early research describing and interpreting oil reservoir rocks. More recently, his research efforts are in the field of geoarchaeology, participating in expeditions to the Sinai coast, Egypt, and Israel. Moshier has served as past president of the Geological Society of Kentucky and the Affiliation of Christian Geologists and currently serves on the Executive Council of the American Scientific Affiliation. Raymond J. Lewis (PhD, University of California, Santa Barbara) is associate professor of biology at Wheaton College. His research interests include genetics and physiology of marine algae, environmental ethics and botany. He has published articles in many scientific journals and is a member of the American Scientific Affiliation, the International Phycological Society, and the Botanical Society of America.

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