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Biology and a Theology of Evolution
Authors:Arthur Peacocke
Affiliation:Former Director of the Ian Ramsey Centre, University of Oxford, England
Abstract:The challenge and stimulus to theology that is constituted by the scientific version of Genesis which will prevail for the foreseeable future is expounded in relation to the significance of the succeeding stages of the life process and to the general features of biological evolution. A responsive theology of evolution is discerned as involving a renewal of insights associated with the themes of immanence, panentheism, the Wisdom and Word of God, and a sacramental universe. Such a revitalized theology allows one to conceive of humanity and Jesus the Christ in a fully evolutionary perspective without loss of an emphasis on the particularity of the Incarnation.
Keywords:Burgess shale    causality    chance and law    complexity    death    emergence    evolution    extraterrestrial life    humanity    immanence    Jesus the Christ    monism    naturalselection    origin of life    pain    panentheism    propensities    rationality    sacramental universe    suffering    trends in evolution    Wisdom of God    Wordof God
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