What are the philosophical and theological implications of the theory of evolution? Does the theology of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism require the rejection of the theory of evolution? What does the theory of evolution have to do with the issue of ...
What are the philosophical and theological implications of the theory of evolution? Does the theology of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism require the rejection of the theory of evolution? What does the theory of evolution have to do with the issue of God's existence? Is the theory of evolution a threat to arguments that rationally try to prove the existence of God? Did the world, the laws of nature, global phenomena, all living things, and us happen by chance or are we the product of conscious design? In this book, we have tried to answer these questions and many similar questions.
It is often emphasized the need to conduct different interdisciplinary studies and it is believed that the integration of existing knowledge in different fields will have efficient results, but the number of studies that fulfill this demand is very few. This issue is fully revealed regarding the theory of evolution and its scientific, philosophical, and theological aspects. This study has tried to solve this problem and meet the expectations of those interested in philosophy and theology as well as those interested in biology.
As a philosopher of science, Janer Taslaman has examined the theory of evolution from all three scientific, philosophical, and theological perspectives in this book as a deep interdisciplinary study. This book consists of four chapters:
The first chapter is related to the investigation of scientific, philosophical, and theological developments and debates before the development of the theory of evolution. In the second chapter, the theory of evolution, the process of its design, and the paradigm that led to the design and expansion of this theory are examined.
In the third chapter, it is examined whether the theory of evolution creates a problem in terms of the belief in God and the beliefs expressed in the main texts of religions. Criticisms raised by "religions" against the theory of evolution, which are the most controversial claims, are discussed in this chapter. The fourth chapter also deals with the issue of whether accepting the correctness of the theory of evolution harms the proof of God's existence or not.
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