Edens Garden : Rethinking Sin And Evil In An Era Of Scientific Promise

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Introduction: The Swirl Of Intellectual Ideas

Part I: Science’s Coming Of Age Story

Chapter 1: Knowledge Too Powerful To Be Ignored: The Good And Noble Scientist

Chapter 2: Knowledge Too Good Not To Be Exploited: The Compromised Scientist

Part II: The New Occasion For An Original Temptation

Chapter 3: Sin Of The Common Variety: Distinguishing Sin From Evil, And Sin From Sins

Chapter 4: Sin Uniquely Christian: A Fresh Interpretation Of “The Fall”

Chapter 5: Sin’s Geneology: The Emergence Of Sin

Chapter 6: Science As The New Occasion For Sin: When Humans Overreach

Part III: Science And Theology In Counterbalance

Chapter 7: Can We Trust Ourselves?: So Much Depends On How We Answer

Bibliography

Index

About The Author

Additional Info
The time is ripe for a robust discussion of human nature. In Eden’s Garden: Rethinking Sin and Evil in an Era of Scientific Promise, Richard Coleman examines the notion of sin in a contemporary world that values scientific and nonreligious modes of thought regarding human behavior. This work is not an anti-science polemic, but rather an argument to show how sin and evil can make sense to the nonreligious mind, and how it is valuable to make sense of such phenomena. The author reconceptualizes sin and evil as “indelible pieces of our evolutionary history” preventing them from being ostracized as “too religious, without substance, mired in the past.”

Coleman redeems theology for what it can offer to the understanding of sin and evil while embracing and respecting what science can offer to further the common good. Examining themes in religion, philosophy, and theology, it is ideal for use in the numerous courses that move across these disciplines.

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SKU (ISBN): 9780742552395
ISBN10: 074255239X
Richard Coleman
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2006
Publisher: Rowman and Littlefield Publishing Group

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