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Evolution: An Investigation and a Critique

By Theodore Graebner

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

A personal journey collides with scientific and theological arguments as one man challenges the foundation of evolutionary theory and its effect on Christian faith.

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2006-09-18
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Summary

"Evolution: An Investigation and a Critique" by Theodore Graebner is a deep look into the theory of evolution, probably written a while ago. It looks carefully at past ideas and arguments about evolution, especially how they might affect religious beliefs and Christian ideas. Graebner wants to share reasons to question evolution, using both science and religious viewpoints. At the start, the book explains how Graebner first learned about Darwin's ideas and how his uncle influenced him to think critically about whether evolution fits with what the Christian religion teaches. By mixing his own thoughts with an overview of historical and current ideas about evolution, he creates a way to question what evolutionists say and to argue that God had to be involved in how life and different types of living things began. The book hints that evolution might not have enough proof and discusses how it could change how people think about right and wrong, and how important people are, from a Christian point of view.

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