Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 November 2024
Our realist commitment to both Christology and biology entails that the Theandric One, the God–Human, Jesus Christ, came into an evolutionary world. This entailment drives us to seek a way that preserves both essential theological doctrines and foundational facts of evolutionary biology. After showing in Chapters 5 and 6 how this might be done regarding the Incarnational doctrines of Jesus’s life and resurrection, we must now broaden our inquiry to analyze several important features of this evolutionary world that provide larger context for understanding the intersection of the Incarnation with evolutionary theory.
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