Issues in Origins

This course is a study of current creation and evolutionary models regarding the origin, age, and change of the earth and its life.

This course, taught by Martin Hanna and Randy Younker at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University, is a study of current creation and evolutionary models regarding the origin, age, and change of the earth and its life. Specific topics include the historical development of these models; their biblical, philosophical, and scientific foundations; and theological implications.

Seminary: Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary
Keywords: Evolution, history of science, cosmology, origins of the universe, evolutionary theory

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