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Paperback Creative Personality and Evolution: Sermons Book

ISBN: 1025579577

ISBN13: 9781025579573

Creative Personality and Evolution: Sermons

"Creative Personality and Evolution: Sermons" is a compelling collection of theological reflections exploring the profound relationship between Christian doctrine and the scientific understanding of evolution. Through a series of thought-provoking sermons, Stewart Andrew McDowall examines how the concept of a creative personality serves as a bridge between the material processes of biological development and the spiritual aspirations of humanity.

The work delves into themes of divine purpose, the nature of the soul, and the ongoing process of creation. McDowall argues that evolution is not merely a biological mechanism but a framework through which God's creative will is realized. By addressing the intellectual challenges of his era, the author seeks to harmonize faith with modern scientific thought, offering a vision where religion and biological theory coexist to illuminate the human condition.

These sermons remain significant for readers interested in the historical development of the science-religion dialogue and the philosophical inquiries into what it means to be a person within a dynamic, evolving universe. McDowall's articulate prose provides a rich exploration of how spiritual growth and creative agency are integral to the evolutionary journey.

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