Problems involved in believing in the Biblical theory of the origin of man
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The excerpt proposed here gathers the conclusion of the essay on “Evolution and Theology” by Ernest C. Messenger. Already in 1932, the author offers a lucid and deep theological examination of the evolutionary view of life and mankind. The text makes clear how the Christian theological tradition has an array of conceptual tools to deal, ante litteram, with the evolutionary view. Reference to the “Principle of Christian Naturalism” is also interesting, especially as far as “naturalism” is usually meant as opposed to any theistic approach.
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