Rethinking the Debates on the Theological Implications of the Biological Theory of Human Evolution on the Creation of Adam
Autor: | Stephen Hosea Vongdip, Kingsley Nelson Kinya, Jock Matthew Agai |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2024 |
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Zdroj: | African Theological Journal for Church and Society, Vol 5, Iss 2 (2024) |
Druh dokumentu: | article |
ISSN: | 2708-7557 2708-7565 |
Popis: | The subject of the creation of Adam raises a seeming contention between Christian evolutionists and Christian antievolutionists, and this is evident in many ways including in the Scopes Trial of 1925 in Tennessee, USA. This discussion is important because it contributes to bringing all Christians together to a meeting point despite their diverse views on the subject. It also dismisses the notion that science is in conflict with the Christian faith. Using literary research methods to explore this subject, the researcher took into cognisance both scientific and theological approaches to the evolutionary origin of humans and to the creation account of Adam. The research finding shows that many researchers who have interest in the subject have not reached a conclusion on whether the Bible is in fierce or mild contestation with the views that Adam was created or evolved. The writer of this paper proposes that the author of Genesis had an intention when writing the creation story. He recommends that the original intention of the author should be taken into cognisance when reading about the creation of Adam. |
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