Eden's Garden: Rethinking Sin and Evil in an Era of Scientific PromiseThe time is ripe for a robust discussion of human nature. In Eden's Garden: Rethinking Sin and Evil in an Era of Scientific Promise, Richard Coleman examines the notion of sin in a contemporary world that values scientific and nonreligious modes of thought regarding human behavior. This work is not an anti-science polemic, but rather an argument to show how sin and evil can make sense to the nonreligious mind, and how it is valuable to make sense of such phenomena. The author reconceptualizes sin and evil as 'indelible pieces of our evolutionary history' preventing them from being ostracized as 'too religious, without substance, mired in the past.' Coleman redeems theology for what it can offer to the understanding of sin and evil while embracing and respecting what science can offer to further the common good. Examining themes in religion, philosophy, and theology, it is ideal for use in the numerous courses that move across these disciplines. |
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... issues of a new century are distilled by the ques- tion of whether we can trust ourselves . It's the same question Adam and Eve neglected to ask . If we can , there is little we will not attempt . if we cannot , we should be wary of ...
... issues of a new century are distilled by the ques- tion of whether we can trust ourselves . It's the same question Adam and Eve neglected to ask . If we can , there is little we will not attempt . if we cannot , we should be wary of ...
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... issues of what we can realistically expect . The book succeeds to the extent sin and evil become credible in this age of scientific promise . The bookend ... issue is whether sin and evil can make it out of the pew and 2 Introduction.
... issues of what we can realistically expect . The book succeeds to the extent sin and evil become credible in this age of scientific promise . The bookend ... issue is whether sin and evil can make it out of the pew and 2 Introduction.
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... issue we face at this moment of our own evolution , is whether there is a way out , a way not merely to tame our destructive impulses but to transcend to a higher level of existence . Humans are what humans are . But what exactly is our ...
... issue we face at this moment of our own evolution , is whether there is a way out , a way not merely to tame our destructive impulses but to transcend to a higher level of existence . Humans are what humans are . But what exactly is our ...
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... issue of human nature . With considerable justification , then , Steven Tinker's The Blank Slate is subtitled " the modern denial of human nature " and he declares that " l a i n honest discussion of human nature has never been more ...
... issue of human nature . With considerable justification , then , Steven Tinker's The Blank Slate is subtitled " the modern denial of human nature " and he declares that " l a i n honest discussion of human nature has never been more ...
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... Issues as Drugs Are Tested Overseas Dr. Louis G. Lange , a cardiologist and the chief executive of a small bio ... issue is especially difficult when it comes to drugs , like Dr. Lange's , that do not save lives but can vastly ...
... Issues as Drugs Are Tested Overseas Dr. Louis G. Lange , a cardiologist and the chief executive of a small bio ... issue is especially difficult when it comes to drugs , like Dr. Lange's , that do not save lives but can vastly ...
Contents
Knowledge Too Powerful to Be Ignored The Good and Noble Scientist | 45 |
Knowledge Too Good Not to Be Exploited The Compromised Scientist | 79 |
THE NEW OCCASION FOR AN ORIGINAL TEMPTATION | 127 |
Sin of the Common Variety Distinguishing Sin from Evil and Sin from Sins | 129 |
Sin Uniquely Christian A Fresh Interpretation of The Fall | 161 |
Sins Genealogy The Emergence of Sin | 189 |
Science as the New Occasion for Sin When Humans Overreach | 223 |
SCIENCE AND THEOLOGY IN COUNTERBALANCE | 247 |
What Can We Expect? So Much Depends on How We Answer | 249 |
Selected Bibliography | 283 |
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Page 26 - Give me a dozen healthy infants, well-formed, and my own specified world to bring them up in and I'll guarantee to take any one at random and train him to become any type of specialist I might select — doctor, lawyer, artist, merchant-chief and, yes, even beggar-man and thief, regardless of his talents, penchants, tendencies, abilities, vocations, and race of his ancestors.