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Finding Ourselves after Darwin: Conversations on the Image of God, Original Sin,
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Finding Ourselves after Darwin: Conversations on the Image of God, Original Sin, and the Problem of Evil Paperback - 2018

by Rosenberg, Stanley P

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From the rear cover

"An important conversation on post-Darwinian challenges to Christian theology. Sometimes the authors disagree, but more often they provide complementary perspectives to questions concerning original sin, evil, theodicy, and the image of God. This book will challenge the reader to think about--and perhaps to rethink--these key aspects of the Christian faith."
--Denis R. Alexander, The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, Cambridge; author of Genes, Determinism, and God

"This is not just another book on theology and evolution but a serious attempt by well-established and emerging scholars to grapple with the most pressing theological issues that result from that engagement. It will be extremely useful for teaching and deserves to be fully embedded in theology courses as well as those in theology and science."
--Celia Deane-Drummond, Center for Theology, Science, and Human Flourishing, University of Notre Dame

"Too often reading books on science and religion by multiple authors feels like walking into a cramped room where everyone is shouting. This book feels more like entering a big open hall where there is room to breathe and room to think."
--Jim Stump, BioLogos

Contributors

Michael Burdett, Scholarship and Christianity in Oxford (SCIO), Wycliffe Hall, Oxford
C. John Collins, Covenant Theological Seminary
Mark Harris, University of Edinburgh
Christopher M. Hays, Biblical Seminary of Colombia, Medelln
Michael Lloyd, Wycliffe Hall, Oxford
Andrew M. McCoy, Hope College
C. Ben Mitchell, Union University
Thomas Jay Oord, Northwest Nazarene University
Ted Peters, coeditor of Theology and Science
Andrew Pinsent, Ian Ramsey Centre for Science and Religion, Oxford University
Stanley P. Rosenberg, Scholarship and Christianity in Oxford (SCIO), Wycliffe Hall, Oxford
Christopher Southgate, University of Exeter
Richard Swinburne, Oxford University (emeritus)
Gijsbert van den Brink, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Benno van den Toren, Protestant Theological University, Groningen, The Netherlands
J. Wentzel van Huyssteen, Princeton Theological Seminary (emeritus); University of Stellenbosch
Aku Visala, University of Helsinki
Vince Vitale, Wycliffe Hall, Oxford

Stanley P. Rosenberg (PhD, Catholic University of America) founded and directs Scholarship and Christianity in Oxford (SCIO) and teaches at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. Michael Burdett (DPhil, Oxford) is research fellow at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, and director of studies in religion, science, and technology at SCIO. Michael Lloyd (DPhil, Oxford) is principal of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. Benno van den Toren (PhD, Kampen) is professor of intercultural theology at Protestant Theological University, Groningen, The Netherlands.

About the author

Stanley P. Rosenberg (PhD, Catholic University of America) founded and directs Scholarship and Christianity in Oxford (SCIO) and teaches at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford.

Michael Burdett (DPhil, Oxford) is research fellow at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, and director of studies in religion, science, and technology at SCIO.

Michael Lloyd (DPhil, Oxford) is principal of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. Benno van den Toren (PhD, Kampen) is professor of intercultural theology at Protestant Theological University, Groningen, The Netherlands.