01045nam a2200289 i 4500991001125089707536040331s enk 000 0 eng d0198528523b12721888-39ule_instDip.to Fisica003.75LC QA42753.1.65Scott, Alwyn27150Nonlinear science :emergence and dynamics of coherent structures /Alwyn Scott2nd edOxford ;New York :Oxford University Press,2003xii, 480 p. :ill. ;24 cmOxford texts in applied and engineering mathematics ;8Includes bibliographical references and indexNonlinear theories.b1272188821-09-0631-03-04991001125089707536LE006 53.1.65 SCO12006000093156le006-E56.42-l- 01010.i1324716531-03-04Nonlinear science267855UNISALENTOle00631-03-04ma -engenk0103267nam 2200385 450 991079775150332120210121172648.00-85721-525-6(CKB)3710000000513376(MiAaPQ)EBC6331382(EXLCZ)99371000000051337620210121d2014 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierChristians and evolution Christian scholars change their mind /R. J. BerryOxford, England :Monarch Books,[2014]©20141 online resource (196 pages) illustrations0-85721-524-8 Introduction:In the beginning God /R.J. (Sam) Berry --He's still working on me /Nicholas Higgs --Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution /Emily Sturgess --From belief in creationism to belief in evolution /Colin Humphreys --Connecting heart and mind : a journey towards wholeness /Darrel Falk --Fossils that inform /Stephen Godfrey --Learning to hear God's message /Scott and Grace Buchanan --Reflections /Lisa Goddard --Escaping from creationism /John McKeown --Living with Darwin's dangerous idea /Karl Giberson --Deluged /Philip Pattemore --Evolutionary metanoia /Wilson Poon --Deliver us -- from literalism /Paul Thomas --How an igneous geologist came to terms with evolution /Davis Young --What does Christ have to do with chemistry? /David Vosburg --Discovering unexpected dimensions of the divine plan /David Watts --The skeleton in the cupboard : why I changed my mind about evolution /Bob Carling --Struggling with origins : a personal story /Denis Lamoureux --Changing one's mind over evolution /Michael Reiss --Epilogue /David Fergusson.Christian scientists and theologians explain their views on evolution. The debate surrounding creation and evolution divides Christians, particularly evangelicals. It has been a stumbling block for young believers and a point of attack for the new Atheists. Professor R.J. Berry assembles a wide range of distinguished contributors, all convinced, committed, and orthodox Christian believers, each of whom has undertaken a conceptual journey, based on sound science and careful theology, from a creationist position to one in which God's creation and the processes of evolution are properly and credibly integrated. Christians and Evolution is a luminous volume that offers a pathway for doubters, skeptics, and conservative Christians to embrace the overall scientific consensus of the evolutionary approach, while holding solidly and without reservation to the doctrines of God's creation and God's omnipotence. This text is a must-read for anyone interested in the creation versus evolution debate.Evolution (Biology)Religious aspectsChristianityEvolution (Biology)Religious aspectsChristianity.231.7652Berry R. J.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910797751503321Christians and evolution3852048UNINA