Karl Giberson
Karl W. Giberson is professor of physics at Eastern Nazarene College and director of the Forum on Faith and Science at Gordon College. His books include Worlds Apart: The Unholy War Between Religion and Science; Species of Origins: America’s Search for a Creation Story (with Donald A. Yerxa); and Oracles of Science: Celebrity Scientists versus God and Religion (with Spanish philosopher Mariano Artigas). He is a contributing editor to Books & Culture and the former editor of Science & Theology News and Science & Spirit.
Bible/Jesus Experts
Catholicism
Saving Darwin
How to Be a Christian and Believe in Evolution
Talking Points
Karl Giberson runs the Forum on Faith and Science at Gordon College, co-directs the Venice Summer School on Science & Religion, and has been on the faculty of Eastern Nazarene College since 1984. He was the founding editor of Science & Theology News, and editor-in-chief of Science & Spirit. His books include Worlds Apart: The Unholy War Between Science and Religion, Species of Origins: America’s Search for a Creation Story (with Don Yerxa), Oracles of Science: Celebrity Scientists Versus God and Religion (with Mariano Artigas).
Description
Intelligent design, creationism, and evolution have always been hot topics for debate in America. Creationism and intelligent design are usually seen as the province of religious people, while evolution belongs to the scientists. But what about comitted Christians who find something lacking in the idea of creationism or intelligent design? Can you still be a Christian and support the idea of evolution?
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