The Story
This book provides a distinctive, radical way beyond the quarrels between evolutionary science and Christian belief. Leading scientists, philosophers, and theologians critically discuss the metaphysical assumptions of neoDarwinism and offer concrete ways of broadening mainstream evolutionary theory. Their open exchange, moderated by veteran process theologian John B. Cobb, presents a holistic case for evolution that both theists and nontheists can accept.Contributors:Francisco J. AyalaIan G. BarbourCharles BirchPhilip ClaytonJohn B. Cobb Jr.John GreeneDavid Ray GriffinA. Y. GunterJohn F. HaughtLynn MargulisReg MorrisonDorion SaganJeffrey SchlossRobert J. ValenzaHoward J. Van Till
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This book provides a distinctive, radical way beyond the quarrels between evolutionary science and Christian belief. Leading scientists, philosophers, and theologians critically discuss the metaphysical assumptions of neoDarwinism and offer concrete ways of broadening mainstream evolutionary theory. Their open exchange, moderated by veteran process theologian John B. Cobb, presents a holistic case for evolution that both theists and nontheists can accept.Contributors:Francisco J. AyalaIan G. BarbourCharles BirchPhilip ClaytonJohn B. Cobb Jr.John GreeneDavid Ray GriffinA. Y. GunterJohn F. HaughtLynn MargulisReg MorrisonDorion SaganJeffrey SchlossRobert J. ValenzaHoward J. Van Till













