The Origin of Humanity and Evolution: Science and Scripture in Conversation
Addressing the intense debate in science and religion in light of evolutionary population genetics, Andrew Ter Ern Loke argues that the theory of evolution as understood by mainstream scientists is compatible with Scripture. Loke asserts that resolving this area of perceived conflict would greatly benefit both scientific and religious communities, and contribute to the spiritual quest of humankind.

Whilst affirming that the Bible should be interpreted according to proper hermeneutical principles such as considering the literary genre, literary context, meaning of words, grammatical relationship, and the background and concerns of the ancient authors, this book also assesses the scientific data according to proper mainstream scientific methodology. Having accomplished these tasks, it proposes a model which argues that all humans today have Adam as common ancestor even though this ancestor is not our sole ancestor.

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The Origin of Humanity and Evolution: Science and Scripture in Conversation
Addressing the intense debate in science and religion in light of evolutionary population genetics, Andrew Ter Ern Loke argues that the theory of evolution as understood by mainstream scientists is compatible with Scripture. Loke asserts that resolving this area of perceived conflict would greatly benefit both scientific and religious communities, and contribute to the spiritual quest of humankind.

Whilst affirming that the Bible should be interpreted according to proper hermeneutical principles such as considering the literary genre, literary context, meaning of words, grammatical relationship, and the background and concerns of the ancient authors, this book also assesses the scientific data according to proper mainstream scientific methodology. Having accomplished these tasks, it proposes a model which argues that all humans today have Adam as common ancestor even though this ancestor is not our sole ancestor.

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The Origin of Humanity and Evolution: Science and Scripture in Conversation

The Origin of Humanity and Evolution: Science and Scripture in Conversation

by Andrew Ter Ern Loke
The Origin of Humanity and Evolution: Science and Scripture in Conversation

The Origin of Humanity and Evolution: Science and Scripture in Conversation

by Andrew Ter Ern Loke

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Overview

Addressing the intense debate in science and religion in light of evolutionary population genetics, Andrew Ter Ern Loke argues that the theory of evolution as understood by mainstream scientists is compatible with Scripture. Loke asserts that resolving this area of perceived conflict would greatly benefit both scientific and religious communities, and contribute to the spiritual quest of humankind.

Whilst affirming that the Bible should be interpreted according to proper hermeneutical principles such as considering the literary genre, literary context, meaning of words, grammatical relationship, and the background and concerns of the ancient authors, this book also assesses the scientific data according to proper mainstream scientific methodology. Having accomplished these tasks, it proposes a model which argues that all humans today have Adam as common ancestor even though this ancestor is not our sole ancestor.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567706355
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/14/2022
Pages: 200
Sales rank: 1,112,901
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Andrew Loke is Associate Professor at Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1:
A defence of transdisciplinary approach concerning human origins

Chapter 2:
Divine Accommodation and its implications for Biblical Anthropology

Chapter 3:
The timespan of creation

Chapter 4:
The process of Evolutionary Creationism

Chapter 5:
Human evolution and the question of Adam

Chapter 6:
The timeframe of our common ancestor

Chapter 7:
Conclusions and Implications

Bibliography
Index

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