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Falk argues that the failure to achieve what he terms “humane global governance” is partially due to the exclusion of religious and spiritual dimensions of human experience from the study and practice of government. The book begins with a section on dominant world order trends and tendencies with respect to global governance. This is followed by consideration of the extent to which these recent world order trends that are shaping the historical situation at the end of the second millennium are also creating a new, unexpected opening for religious and spiritual energies, a development that has problematic as well as encouraging aspects. This religious resurgence is also discussed as part of the double-edged relevance of religion to global governance. The final section argues in support of the inclusion of emancipatory religious and spiritual perspectives in world order thinking and practice, along with an enumeration of potential contributions.
This book contends that the forces of late modernity are trapped
between a capital-driven globalization and a territorially rooted
revival of tribalism and ultra-nationalism. Its critical focus is
on global structures that are producing new patterns of North/South
and rich/poor domination, as well as exerting dangerous pressures
on the carrying capacities of the planet.
The volume argues that any hopeful response to these threatening
developments requires the fundamental revision of such basic ideas
as sovereignty, democracy and security. These organizing
conceptions of political life are being reshaped during this era of
transition from a state-centric world of geopolitics to a more
centrally guided world of geogovernance. This book contends that
geogovernance will have adverse consequences for the human
condition unless it can be mainly constructed by transnational
democratic forces animated by a vision of human governance. The
character of this vision, and the politics of its realization, are
set forth in the final chapters.
"On Humane Governance: Toward a New Global Politics "has been
compiled as a report for the World Order Models Project (WOMP).
Is a thoroughly Christian and biblically informed doctrine of
creation compatible with widely held conclusions of modern science,
especially biology? For Darrel R. Falk, this is not just an
abstract question but one with which he has personally wrestled. A
professor of biology, Falk brings together his biblically based
understanding of creation and the most current research in biology.
The result of his efforts to acknowledge the validity of science
and the authority of Scripture is a new paradigm for relating the
claims of science to the truths of Christianity. Written with the
undergraduate student in mind, this book nonetheless will help
anyone who is looking for a place to stand in the
creation-evolution debate, fearful that they'll have to choose
between intellectual integrity and the faith of the church. Calling
for charitable discussions within the church, Falk shows how an
original and ongoing interaction of God with creation is fully
reconcilable with the kinds of development identified by current
biological science.
The Fool and the Heretic is a deeply personal story told by two
respected scientists who hold opposing views on the topic of
origins, share a common faith in Jesus Christ, and began a
sometimes-painful journey to explore how they can remain in
Christian fellowship when each thinks the other is harming the
church. To some in the church, anyone who accepts the theory of
evolution has rejected biblical teaching and is therefore thought
of as a heretic. To many outside the church as well as a growing
number of evangelicals, anyone who accepts the view that God
created the earth in six days a few thousand years ago must be
poorly educated and ignorant--a fool. Todd Wood and Darrel Falk
know what it's like to be thought of, respectively, as a fool and a
heretic. This book shares their pain in wearing those labels, but
more important, provides a model for how faithful Christians can
hold opposing views on deeply divisive issues yet grow deeper in
their relationship to each other and to God.
Endlich gibt es das bemerkenswerte Buch des Biologieprofessors und
evangelikalen Christen Darrel R. Falk auch in Deutsch - ein
dringend benotigtes Buch, um die immer wieder aufbrausende
Kontroverse zwischen Schopfung und Evolution zu versachlichen. Falk
gelingt es, die Erkenntnisse der Naturwissenschaften zur
Entwicklung des Lebens auf der Erde unterhaltsam und mit vielen
Beispielen aus dem alltaglichen Leben zu erklaren. Aber nicht nur
das: Er baut immer wieder auch Brucken zum christlichen Glauben und
den Aussagen der Bibel uber den Schopfer und seine Schopfung, die
zu einem vertieften Verstandnis des Wesens und der Wege Gottes
fuhren. In seiner liebevollen Art versucht er, Christen trotz
verschiedener Standpunkte zusammenzubringen, anstatt Trennungen zu
provozieren. Falk, der selbst Theistische Evolution vertritt, war
einige Jahre Prasident der vom ehemaligen Direktor des
Humangenomprojektes, Francis S. Collins, gegrundeten Organisation
BioLogos. In seinem Geleitwort zum Buch schreibt Collins: Dieses
Buch wird all diejenigen beruhigen, die fur sich schon zu dem
Ergebnis gekommen waren, dass der Glaube verlange, die
Naturwissenschaft abzulehnen, oder dass die Naturwissenschaft
verlange, den Glauben abzulehnen. Es sollte auch von
Gemeindeleitern sorgfaltig gelesen werden, die in ihrem
aufrichtigen Bemuhen, den Glauben zu verteidigen, Suchende
auffordern, die zahlreichen Belege anzuzweifeln, die fur eine
evolutionare Erschaffung sprechen.
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