Bridging Ideological Divides:
Why Christians Still Disagree About Evolution and What We Should Do About It
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12775/SetF.2024.010Keywords
epistemic status, evidence, creationism, common ancestry, theological preunderstanding, scientific models, evolutionAbstract
Why do creationists persist in rejecting the evidence for Darwin’s theory of evolution? This paper explores longstanding disagreements among Christians over the epistemic status of evolution. Like other studies that have tried to define the evidence for evolution, a recent analysis by Gijsbert van den Brink, Jeroen de Ridder, and René van Woudenberg does not adequately face up to antecedent commitments that play into any assessment of evolution. The scientific theory of evolution involves higher-level models that are associated with a range of non-scientific factors, including theological judgments. In light of these realities, an emphasis on mutual dialogue and understanding offers promising opportunities for Christians trying to discover the truth about God’s creation.
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