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Biotheology

Biotheology
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Biotheology

by Michael Cavanaugh
Product Group: Book
Publisher: University Press of America (1995-12-15)
ISBN: 076180160X
EAN: 9780761801603
Dewy Decimal #: 215
Paperback: 362 pages
SKU: 08030255
Condition: Like New As issued n
Comments: Paperback. Like new condition with no markings and no creases to spine or cover. Owner's plate on flyleaf and gift's inscription from Michael Cavanaugh on inside front cover. Very slight wear to cover. Near fine copy.


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This detailed and enlightening work synthesizes modern biology and traditional religious doctrines. The result of this synthesis is the creation of a cohesive worldview, and, from there, the emergence of a compelling morality. The author argues that as individuals and as groups, we have the opportunity to change old beliefs and to embrace more plausible ones that can help us to establish a secure (and even abundant) existence. Other books that attempt to merge current but contradictory themes have been criticized for being too long or too full of jargon. Readers will find that "Biotheology" makes this merge harmoniously. The book is divided into four parts: Biology; Theology; Biotheology in Individual Life; and Biotheology in Group Life. After presenting the relevant biological and theological principles, Cavanaugh explains the individual and societal benefits of synthesizing biology and theology. This thoughtful and clear analysis will help students who have trouble in classes like "Science & Religion" or "Philosophy & Religion." In addition, scholars who are familiar with the data and ideas presented will benefit from Cavanaugh's compact and useful arrangement of this information. Finally, laypersons and pastors who are struggling to find a worldview compatible with both science and traditional theology will want to read this refreshing view of how to live harmoniously with one another and with "God."
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