Biology: a Seventh-day Adventist Approach for Students and Teachers
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"How do we account for the strange, extinct creatures of long ago in light of the biblical creation narratives? What do the fossils tell us about God's work of creation? Questions such as these encourage us to explore the ways that Adventist beliefs and biological knowledge inform, interact, and sometimes challenge each other, and that is the task of this book."
Thus states H. Thomas Goodwin in this fourth volume of the Faith and Learning series, co-sponsored by the Center for College Faith at Andrews University and the Department of Education of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Contributing authors examine a variety of evidence, addressing issues of biology in light of a biblical worldview. This book invites readers to explore the connections between scientific investigation and the beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Authors go beyond the creation-evolution debate to interact with such subjects as the fossil record, ecology and stewardship, the biology of human nature, and the human genome.
ISBN
9781883925932
Publication Date
2014
Publisher
Andrews University Press
City
Berrien Springs, MI
Disciplines
Biology
Recommended Citation
Goodwin, H. Thomas, "Biology: a Seventh-day Adventist Approach for Students and Teachers" (2014). Books. 3.
https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/cas-books/3