Christ, Creation, and the Fall: Discerning Human Purpose from an Evolving Nature

Christ, Creation, and the Fall: Discerning Human Purpose from an Evolving Nature

by Simon R. Watson
Christ, Creation, and the Fall: Discerning Human Purpose from an Evolving Nature

Christ, Creation, and the Fall: Discerning Human Purpose from an Evolving Nature

by Simon R. Watson

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Overview

If the Christian God is creator of all things and revealed in Christ to be compassionate love, then how can divine agency in creation be understood considering the Darwinian assertion that biological warfare undergirds natural selection? The implications are significant for understanding Christian discipleship and ethics if indeed the human is made in God’s image with the capacity for creative or destructive “dominion” over earthly life (Gen. 1:26). To approach this challenge, Simon R. Watson turns to Philip Hefner’s The Human Factor (1993), which identifies the human as created co-creator to investigate themes of freedom and determinism in light of Darwinian evolutionary theory. Hefner’s argument exploring human purpose from a beneficence discernible in creation invites a re-examination of Victorian preoccupations with natural teleology. Inspired by Hefner’s work, Watson places Darwin’s The Descent of Man (1871) in conversation with historical and contemporary sources, from William Paley’s Natural Theology (1802) to twenty-first century articulations of Wisdom Christology by Denis Edwards and Elizabeth Johnson, to argue that theology can offer a framework of meaning to interpret an evolving nature as revelatory of a Christian God when considered through the lens of a suffering Christ and an existentially fallen creation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781978710931
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 05/03/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 182
File size: 517 KB

About the Author

Simon R. Watson, MA, PhD, has taught Christian ethics at Emmanuel College in the University of Toronto and worked as a research associate in the department of biology at York University.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1 William Paley and Douglas John Hall: The Watchmaker God and the Crucified Christ

Chapter 2 Charles Darwin, Asa Gray, and Aubrey Moore: A Natural History of the Golden Rule

Chapter 3 Philip Hefner’s Risky Teleology: Natural Selection as the Sacrificial Means of a Free Creation

Chapter 4 Denis Edwards and Elizabeth Johnson: A Liberative Sophia

Conclusion: Discerning Christ in Creation

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