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Vol. 4, no. 1 - Summer 2002:
Book Symposium: Can a Darwinian be a Christian?
Dallas Willard leads with a provocative article
on "Naturalism's Incapacity to Capture the Good Will." This issue also features
several important contributions to the discussion about biological essentialism,
philosophical issues in theistic evolutionism, and the nature of libertarian
agency and scientific explanations. We also showcase a memorable book symposium
on Michael Ruse's book, Can A Darwinian Be a Christian? with responses by
Michael Tkacz, Angus Menuge, Phillip E. Johnson, and a final reply by Ruse. This
issue concludes with fifteen relevant reviews from some of our brightest and
best.
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