"Let the Earth Bring Forth": Evolution and Scripture - Howard C Stutz - Livres - Greg Kofford Books, Inc. - 9781589581265 - 1 juillet 2011
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A century ago in 1809, Charles Darwin was born. Fifty years later, he published a scientific treatise describing the process of speciation that launched what appeared to be a challenge to the traditional religious interpretation of how life was created on earth. The controversy has erupted anew in the last decade as Creationists and Young Earth adherents challenge school curricula and try to displace "the theory of evolution." This book is filled with fascinating examples of speciation by the well-known process of mutation but also by the less well-known processes of sexual recombination and polyploidy. In addition to the fossil record, Howard Stutz examines the evidence from the embryo stages of human beings and other creatures to show how selection and differentiation moved development in certain favored directions while leaving behind evidence of earlier, discarded developments. Anatomy, biochemistry, and genetics are all examined in their turn. With rigorously scientific clarity but in language accessible to a popular audience, the book proceeds to its conclusion, reached after a lifetime of study: the divine map of creation is one supported by both scientific evidence and the scriptures. This is a book to be read, not only for its fascinating scientific insights, but also for a new appreciation of well-known scriptures.


130 pages

Médias Livres     Paperback Book   (Livre avec couverture souple et dos collé)
Validé 1 juillet 2011
ISBN13 9781589581265
Éditeurs Greg Kofford Books, Inc.
Pages 130
Dimensions 203 × 133 × 9 mm   ·   158 g
Langue et grammaire Anglais  
Contributeur Duane Jeffrey

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