|
Showing 1 - 7 of
7 matches in All Departments
Is Darwin a tool of Satan or a voice of reason? 2009 is the 150th
anniversary of the publication of The Origin of Species and
Christians continue to disagree about whether Darwinism should be
baptized into our theology or rejected as a tool of Satan. Debating
Darwin:Two Debates-is Darwinism True and Does it Matter? is aimed
at Christians on both sides of the debate and hopes to further
discussion. In this book two distinct questions are under the
microscope 1. Is Darwinism compatible with orthodox Christian
faith? 2. Does the scientific evidence support Darwinism? The book
begins with a simple explanation of the neo-Darwinian theory of
evolution. Stephen Lloyd then opens the first debate by making a
theological and biblical case against Darwinism. He is met in
battle by Graeme Finlay and Stephen Pattemore who argue that
Christian Scripture and theology are compatible with Darwinism.
This book will not tell readers what to think but it will inform
the more intelligent debate.
Controversy over human evolution remains widespread. However, the
human genome project and genetic sequencing of many other species
have provided myriad precise and unambiguous genetic markers that
establish our evolutionary relationships with other mammals. Human
Evolution: Genes, Genealogies and Phylogenies identifies and
explains these identifiable, rare and complex markers including
endogenous retroviruses, genome-modifying transposable elements,
gene-disabling mutations, segmental duplications and gene-enabling
mutations. The new genetic tools also provide fascinating insights
into when and how many features of human biology arose: from
aspects of placental structure, vitamin C dependence and
trichromatic vision, to tendencies to gout, cardiovascular disease
and cancer. Bringing together a decade's worth of research and
tying it together to provide an overwhelming argument for the
mammalian ancestry of the human species, the book will be of
interest to professional scientists and students in both the
biological and biomedical sciences.
Controversy over human evolution remains widespread. However, the
human genome project and genetic sequencing of many other species
have provided myriad precise and unambiguous genetic markers that
establish our evolutionary relationships with other mammals. Human
Evolution: Genes, Genealogies and Phylogenies identifies and
explains these identifiable, rare and complex markers including
endogenous retroviruses, genome-modifying transposable elements,
gene-disabling mutations, segmental duplications and gene-enabling
mutations. The new genetic tools also provide fascinating insights
into when and how many features of human biology arose: from
aspects of placental structure, vitamin C dependence and
trichromatic vision, to tendencies to gout, cardiovascular disease
and cancer. Bringing together a decade's worth of research and
tying it together to provide an overwhelming argument for the
mammalian ancestry of the human species, the book will be of
interest to professional scientists and students in both the
biological and biomedical sciences.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R383
R310
Discovery Miles 3 100
Ambulance
Jake Gyllenhaal, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, …
DVD
(1)
R93
Discovery Miles 930
|