Theistic Evolution by John Moreland

A Scientific, Philosophical, and Theological Critique

An extensive, multi-author critique of the view that God created through undirected evolutionary processes, arguing that it is scientifically inadequate, philosophically incoherent, and theologically problematic; contributors question macroevolution and universal common ancestry, spotlight challenges in origin-of-life research and the source of biological information, defend human uniqueness and a historical first couple, and contend that methodological naturalism unduly constrains science, proposing instead that intelligent design and a robust doctrine of divine action better account for the evidence and core Christian doctrines.