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Showing papers in "Horizons in Biblical Theology in 1992"


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TL;DR: In the light of evolutionary biology, the biblical idea that nature fell with the coming of human sin is incredible as mentioned in this paper, and even natural history is cruciform, though human sinfulness introduces novel tragedy.
Abstract: . In the light of evolutionary biology, the biblical idea that nature fell with the coming of human sin is incredible. Biblical writers, classical theologians, and contemporary biologists are ambivalent about nature, finding in natural history both a remarkable genesis of life and also much travail and suffering. Earth is a land of promise, and there is the conservation, or redemption, of life in the midst of its perpetual perishing. Life is perennially a struggling through to something higher. In that sense even natural history is cruciform, though human sinfulness introduces novel tragedy. Humans now threaten creation; nature is at more peril than ever before.

21 citations


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7 citations