Book Review - Ask the Beasts: Darwin and the God of Love, by Elizabeth A. Johnson
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2016-10
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Touchstone: Heritage and Theology in a New Age Inc.
Abstract
A review of Elizabeth A. Johnson's Ask the Beasts: Darwin and the God of Love. The book is recommended as a thought-provoking resource and model for discussions around science and theology.
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ecotheology, theodicy, natural evil, Charles Darwin, On the Origin of Species, suffering, ecofeminism, John Polkinghorne, free process defence, Sophia, Wisdom, Job, Nicene Creed, Jesus Christ, doctrine of creation, Bible, scripture, ecology, natural selection, Holmes Rolston III, relationship between science and religion, the fall, teleology, environmentalism, Christianity, God, cosmic Christ, redemption, faith, Torah, the Cross, resurrection, freedom, evolution, providence, second big bang, androcentrism, anthropocentrism, emergence, novelty, complexity, argument from divine neglect, free will defence, ethics, imago Dei, emergence of life, methodology, church, Holy Spirit, chance and necessity, immanence
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Watson, Simon. Review of Ask the Beasts: Darwin and the God of Love, by Elizabeth A. Johnson. Touchstone 34, no. 3 (October 2016): 61-63.
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0827-3200
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