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Christ, Creation, and the Fall - Discerning Human Purpose from an Evolving Nature (Hardcover)
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Christ, Creation, and the Fall - Discerning Human Purpose from an Evolving Nature (Hardcover)
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If the Christian God is creator of all things and revealed in
Christ to be compassionate love, then how can divine agency in
creation be understood in light of the Darwinian assertion that
biological warfare undergirds natural selection? The implications
are significant for understanding Christian discipleship and ethics
if indeed the human is made in God's image with the capacity for
creative or destructive "dominion" over earthly life (Gen. 1:26).
To approach this challenge, Simon R. Watson turns to Philip
Hefner's The Human Factor (1993), which identifies the human as
created co-creator to investigate themes of freedom and determinism
in light of Darwinian evolutionary theory. Hefner's argument
exploring human purpose in light of a beneficence discernible in
creation invites a re-examination of Victorian preoccupations with
natural teleology. Inspired by Hefner's work, Watson places
Darwin's The Descent of Man (1871) in conversation with historical
and contemporary sources, from William Paley's Natural Theology
(1802) to twenty-first century articulations of Wisdom Christology
by Denis Edwards and Elizabeth Johnson, to argue that theology can
offer a framework of meaning to interpret the facts of nature as
revelatory of a Christian God when considered in light of the
suffering Christ and an existentially fallen creation.
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