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Darwin's God:

evolution and the problem of evil
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Brazos Press, Apr 1, 2001 - Biography & Autobiography - 192 pages
Argues that Charles Darwin and his theory of evolution were motivated by theological concerns.

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Review: Darwin's God: Evolution and the Problem of Evil

User Review  - Lynn Joshua - Goodreads

His main point - that Darwinism serves as kind of theodicy - is a good one and commonly seen; especially in the "God wouldn't have done it that way" type arguments which are clearly not scientific ... Read full review

Review: Darwin's God: Evolution and the Problem of Evil

User Review  - Barbara - Goodreads

Darwinian evolution teaches that all humans are inherently good. The problem, as stated clearly in the book's subtitle, is that evil exists in this world and many humans bear responsibility for ... Read full review

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Contents

Preface
7
Where Science Meets Religion
9
Comparative Anatomy
19
Copyright

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About the author (2001)

Cornelius G. Hunter (PhD, University of Illinois) is formerly senior vice president of Seagull Technology, Inc., and is currently engaged in molecular biophysics post-doctoral and engineering research in Cameron Park, California. He is adjunct professor of science and religion at Biola University and author of the award-winning book Darwin??'s God and its follow-up, Darwin??'s Proof.