How could a loving God create nature so red in tooth and claw?
A major problem for Christian thought is why the world God made and pronounced 'very good' is so full of competition, violence and extinction. Traditional recourse to the Fall of Adam and Eve seems scientifically incoherent. What new formulations might serve to aid honest Christian contemplation of a Darwinian world?
A Department of Theology and Religion lecture | |
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Date | 21 May 2019 |
Time | 17:30 to 18:30 |
Place | Queens Building LT1 |
Provider | Department of Theology and Religion |
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Christopher_Southgate_Inaugural_Lecture_poster.pdf | (1963K) |
Location:
Queens Building LT1