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Biology, religion, and philosophy : an introduction

Part of the Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy and Biology series
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The intersection of biology and religion has spawned exciting new areas of academic research that raise issues central to understanding our own humanity and the living world.

In this comprehensive and accessible survey, Michael L.

Peterson and Dennis R. Venema explain the engagement between biology and religion on issues related to origins, evolution, design, suffering and evil, progress and purpose, love, humanity, morality, ecology, and the nature of religion itself.

Does life have a chemical origin - or must there be a divine spark?

How can religious claims about divine goodness be reconciled with widespread predation, suffering, and death in the animal kingdom?

Peterson and Venema develop a philosophical discussion around such controversial questions.

The book situates each topic in its historical, scientific, and theological context, making it the perfect introduction for upper-level undergraduates, graduate students, scholars, and the interested general reader.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1107667844 / 9781107667846
Paperback / softback
570.1
08/04/2021
United Kingdom
English
285 pages.
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