Finding Darwin's God: A Scientist's Search for Common Ground between God and Evolution by Kenneth R. Miller

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  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Pub. Date: April 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9780061233500
  • Sales Rank: 32,093
  • 368pp
  • Series: P.S.
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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From a leading authority on the evolution debates comes this critically acclaimed investigation into one of the most controversial topics of our times

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Though he takes a different tack than Wyller (above), Miller tries to draw a straight line between two apparently opposing ideas: the theory of evolution and belief in a creator. In a more humanistic account than Wyller's, Miller, a professor of biology at Brown University, explains the difference between evolution as validated scientific fact and as an evolving theory. He illustrates his contentions with examples from astronomy, geology, physics and molecular biology, confronting the illogic of creationists with persuasive reasons based on the known physical properties of the universe and the demonstrable effects of time on the radioactivity of various elements. Then standing firmly on Darwinian ground, he turns to take on, with equal vigor, his outspoken colleagues in science who espouse a materialistic, agnostic or atheistic vision of reality. Along the way, he addresses such important questions as free will in a planned universe. Miller is particularly incisive when he discusses the emotional reasons why many people oppose evolution and the scientific community's befuddled, often hostile, reaction to sincere religious belief. Throughout, he displays an impressive fairness, which he communicates in friendly, conversational prose. This is a book that will stir readers of both science and theology, perhaps satisfying neither, but challenging both to open their minds. Illustrations. Author tour. (Oct.) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

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Biography

Kenneth R. Miller, a recipient of numerous awards for outstanding teaching, is a cell biologist, a professor of biology at Brown University, and the coauthor of widely used high school and college biology textbooks. In addition, he has written articles that have appeared in numerous scientific journals and magazines, including Nature, Scientific American, Cell, and Discover. He lives in Rehoboth, Massachussetts.

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Finding Darwin's God: A Scientist's Search for Common Ground between God and Evolutionby Anonymous

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July 15, 2008: I would recommend this book to any Christian who does not feel evolution is consistent with their religion, or people trying to find the common ground between the two topics. I was assigned this book in an evolution course this past year, and the majority of the students in the class found it very insightful and helpful. My only complaint is, the first part of the book seems to be moving in an opposite direction from bridging the gap between evolution and Christianity. However, if you keep reading, Miller makes sense of any confusion on his intent of the book. Great book!

Finding Darwin's God: A Scientist's Search for Common Ground between God and Evolutionby Anonymous

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July 25, 2000: Although it is probably obvious to many scientists and philosophers, there are still many laypersons who think that one must either believe in God or believe in Darwin. Dr. Miller's lively and compelling text demonstrates that his need not be so. In fact, he argues that belief in Darwinism actually can lead a thoughtful person to belief in a creator God.


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