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Mapping the Origins Debate
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Midwest Publishing Awards Show Honorable Mention
The debate over evolution and creation has raged for decades and shows no signs of letting up. Many promote one view as the only reasonable solution. But what are themain viewpoints, and just why do they disagree? In the midst of an increasingly intense dispute, Gerald Rau answers the important questions with level-headed clarity and evenhanded analysis.
Rau lays out six models of origins, ranging from naturalistic evolution to young-earth creation. He shows how each model presupposes an underlying philosophy that adherents take on faith. With the sensitivity of a seasoned educator, Rau demonstrates how each model assesses the scientific evidence in relation to four different kinds of origins: the universe, life, species and humans. In an age of specialists, Rau sees the big picture. Mapping the Origins Debate cuts through the cacophony and the complexity to provide a lucid and charitable contribution to the conversation.
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Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Worldviews, Philosophy and Science
1.1 What is Eternal?
1.2 What is Science?
1.3 What questions need to be addressed?
2. A Spectrum of Models
2.1 What is a model?
2.2 What is the Spectrum of Opinion?
2.3 What are the Models?
2.4 What about Intelligent Design?
3. Origin of the Universe
3.1 What is the Evidence?
3.2 How Does Each Model Interpret the Evidence?
3.3 What Difference Does It Make?
4. Origin of Life
4.1 What is the evidence?
4.2 How Does Each Model Interpret the Evidence?
4.3 What Difference Does It Make?
5. Origin of Species
5.1 What is the Evidence?
5.2 How DoesEach Model Interpret the Evidence?
5.3 What Difference Does It Make?
6. Origin of Humans
6.1 What is the Evidence?
6.2 How Does Each Model Interpret the Evidence?
6.3 What Difference Does It Make?
7. What We Can Learn From Each
7.2 What Contribution Has Each Made?
7.3 What Does Each Need To Address?
7.4 Seeing the Big Picture
8. The Definition At The Heart Of The Debate
8.1 Whose Definition of Science?
8.2 The Heart of the Debate
Epilogue
Appendix I: Tables Comparing Six Models of Origins
Appendix 2: Comparison of Various Interpretations of Genesis 1
Glossary
Bibliography
Subject Index
Person and Organization Index