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Reading Genesis after Darwin

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Introduction / Stephen C. Barton and David Wilkinson
How should one read the early chapters of Genesis? / Walter Moberly
Genesis before Darwin : why Scripture needed liberating from science / Francis Watson
The six days of creation according to the Greek Fathers / Andrew Louth
The hermeneutics of reading Genesis after Darwin / Richard S. Briggs
What difference did Darwin make? : the interpretation of Genesis in the nineteenth century / John Rogerson
Genesis and the scientists : dissonance among the harmonizers / John Hedley Brooke
Science and religion in nineteenth- and twentieth-century landscape art / David Brown
Reading Genesis 1-3 in the light of modern science / David Wilkinson
All God's creatures : reading Genesis on human and nonhuman animals / David Clough
Evolution and evil : the difference Darwinism makes in theology and spirituality / Jeff Astley
"Male and female he created them" (Genesis 1:27) : interpreting gender after Darwin / Stephen C. Barton
Propriety and trespass : the drama of eating / Ellen F. Davis
The plausibility of creationism : a sociological comment / Mathew Guest.

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Reading Genesis after Darwin. ISBN 9780195383362. Published by Oxford University Press in 2009. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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