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By asking how well theological views of human nature stand up to
the discoveries of modern science, Alan Olding re-opens the
question of whether the "design" argument for the existence of God
is fatally undermined. A distinctive feature of the work is its
emphasis on the metaphysical implications of biology and how these
at times conflict with other, more plausible metaphysical
positions. Another is its close critical examination of the
"design" argument and of the relation God has to the world he
creates. "Modern Biology and Natural Theology" takes up issues
currently of concern to many thinkers and will provide fascinating
reading for anyone interested in philosophical problems,
particularly the impact of Darwinism on natural theology.
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