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The Creation Hypothesis Scientific Evidence for an Intelligent Designer

Moreland, J. P.

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Underlining in first 35 pages. Cover shows normal wear, lower portion of text block slightly bent. ; 5.5 X 1.02 X 8.19 inches; 335 pages...

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Underlining in first 35 pages. Cover shows normal wear, lower portion of text block slightly bent. ; 5.5 X 1.02 X 8.19 inches; 335 pages

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Is there evidence from natural science for an intelligent creator of the universe? For a century the reigning scientific view has been that God is not necessary to account for the existence of the world and of life. Evolutionary theory is said to be all that is needed to explain how we got here. In addition, many theistic evolutionists contend that God likely used many of the mechanisms of evolution to achieve his will. In this book J. P. Moreland and a panel of scholars assert that there is actually substantial evidence pointing in a different direction. First, they consider philosophical arguments about whether it is possible for us to know if an intelligent designer had a hand in creation. Then they look directly at four different areas of science: the origin of life, the origin of major groups of organisms, the origin of human language and the origin and formation of the universe. The team of experts for this work includes a philosopher, a mathematician, a physicist, a linguist, a theologian, a biophysicist, an astronomer, a chemist and a paleontologist. Their data and their conclusions challenge the assumptions of many and offer the foundation for a new paradigm of scientific thinking.

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ISBN: 0830816984

ISBN-13: 9780830816989

Publisher: Intervarsity Press

Year: 1994

Type: Used

Binding: Softcover

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