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Essays in Christian Naturalism

Showing posts with label Teleology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teleology. Show all posts
Monday, March 4, 2013

Theistic Evolution: A Theological Narrative

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What follows is offered up as a provisional theological narrative for a Christian account of theistic evolution: 1. Creatio ex nihilo  (...
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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Natural (s)Election, Part One: Incarnation & Evolution

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Note: The "s" is intended to be silent. Anthropocentrism can be defined as the assessment of reality through an exclusively ...
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Thursday, April 5, 2012

Babel-Fish & ID: My conversation with a proponent of Intelligent Design

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(Note: Attempts to prove the existence of God empirically, like the arguments proposed by the Intelligent Design movement, I like to re...
Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Paradise Imagined (Part Two): Toward an evolutionary account of Original Sin

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See also:  Paradise Imagined ( Part One )  and  The Two Minds of Augustine . [The story of the Fall] is the profoundest and richest ex...
Thursday, February 2, 2012

God's Purpose or Nature's Dice? The proper role of teleology in an evolutionary account of the cosmos

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An early pioneer of theistic-evolutionary thought, the Jesuit scholar, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881-1955), suggested that the course ...
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Dan Dunlap
Church Creek, MD, United States
I consider myself a "Believing Thomas," looking into the holes and finding Christ. I currently serve as the rector of an historic church located on the beautiful Eastern Shore of Maryland in the Episcopal Diocese of Easton. While I identify with the Anglican tradition, I nonetheless call myself a post-catholic thinker, which simply means that I am exploring what the term "catholic" still means in an age when traditional articulations of the faith are being challenged (often rightly so), and thus must adapt and/or evolve in order to remain relevant in the third millennium and beyond...because "survival of the fittest" applies to religion too.
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