"Evolution" by Edward Hoare is a critical study that tackles the evolutionary theories of its time, particularly those associated with Charles Darwin. The book dives into evolution's effects on natural history and religious beliefs. It separates confirmed scientific facts from the theoretical interpretations of those facts. While acknowledging growth, variation, and natural progression, the author doubts evolution's ability to fully explain life's complexity. Hoare challenges claims that species evolved from common ancestors, arguing for a belief in divine creation. The book calls for a careful look at evolution, balancing scientific investigation with religious faith in understanding the world.
Evolution
By Edward Hoare
In a time of scientific revolution, a critical voice questions the sweeping claims of evolution, urging readers to consider divine design amidst the rise of Darwin's theories.
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