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Evolution
and Belief is a
great read. There is a lot of serious science, there is sensible
thinking about
religion, and above all there is a humility before the big questions
that comes
from strength of intellect and purpose. I recommend it strongly.
Michael Ruse, Florida State
University and author of The
Philosophy of Human Evolution and Science and
Spirituality: Making Room for Faith in the Age of Science
Rob Asher writes as a
scientist who is also religious, as a great many are. His brief in this
book is
to show other believers how science is done and how real religious
faith should
not see it as a threat. The main thing, though, is that this is a
really good
book on evolution, particularly the evolution of mammals, with many
wonderful
insights that will be new to readers.
Kevin Padian, Museum of
Paleontology, University of California, Berkeley
Written from a theistic
perspective, Asher's account is a richly detailed and authoritative
source book
on the evolution of mammals. He carefully distinguishes between cause
and
agent, explaining that evolutionary theory treats the 'how' but
appropriately
leaves the question of 'why' to the philosophers and theologians.
Owen Gingerich,
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and author of God's Universe
Robert Asher's Evolution and
Belief offers a sure-footed,
faith-friendly, and articulate presentation of the
evidence for evolution as good as any in print. Asher, a respected
paleontologist and religious believer, writes as an insider from both
perspectives. He charts a most helpful course between his atheistic
colleagues
who wrongly suppose that evolution rules out a Creator, and his fellow
believers attracted to the uninformed pseudo-science of the Intelligent
Design
movement. Along the way he provides an up-to-date primer of the current
state
of evolutionary theorizing sprinkled with tactful demolitions of the
standard
arguments against Darwin's Theory. I highly recommend Evolution and Belief as a
balanced and most helpful contribution to this important conversation.
Karl Giberson, author of The
Anointed: Evangelical Truth in a Secular
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