Thank God for evolution How the marriage of science and religion will transform your life and our world

Michael Dowd

Book - 2009

Finally, the war between science and religion is over. The winner? All of us. With supporters from an incredibly wide spectrum of backgrounds and beliefs, including five Nobel laureates, Thank God for Evolution! builds bridges, provides guidance, and restores realistic hope for humanity and the body of life as a whole. A movement has been growing over the past few decades that takes our common creation story-- the epic of cosmic, biological, and human evolution revealed by science-- as the basis for a meaningful view of our place in the universe--From the publisher.

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Published
New York, N.Y. : Penguin 2009, c2007.
Language
English
Main Author
Michael Dowd (-)
Item Description
"A Plume book."
Physical Description
xxvii, 413 p. : ill. ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 375-390) and index.
ISBN
9780452295346
9780670020454
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Since 2002, ordained United Church of Christ minister Dowd and his wife, science writer Connie Barlow, have traveled the country celebrating evolution as a grand epic story with a host of psychological and moral implications for shaping contemporary life. As narrator, Dowd projects an earnest next-door neighbor teaching style that earns a measure of patience and forgiveness when he undertakes divergent metaphors and analogies that may leave listeners scratching their heads at times. Dowd's talking points offer a potpourri of scientific and theological insights that remain generally engaging, though not necessarily stirring. He reaches the peak of his effectiveness when he provides specific calls to actions for his audience to meld "flat-Earth" Christianity and "evolutionary" Christianity in both their personal problem-solving and in larger global challenges. These nuggets make the lengthy journey worthwhile, at least for those in the fields of science and religion wanting to foster new areas for dialogue beyond the current culture wars. A Viking hardcover. (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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Review by Library Journal Review

Unfortunately, this self-read title by "evolutionary evangelist" Dowd is not a cogent collection of his core ideas but, rather, a collection of rambling, meaningless statements interspersed with far too many self-aggrandizing anecdotes about how he and his wife have impacted others' lives. This abridged audio recording contains few facts--not even a proper description of the theory of evolution. Those attempting to understand or even reconcile scientific and religious beliefs should look elsewhere. Not recommended. [Audio clip available through us.penguingroup.com; the Council Oak hc was recommended "for larger libraries," LJ 11/15/07; watch the book trailer at thankgodforevolution.com/trailer.--Ed.]--I. Pour-El, Des Moines Area Technical Coll., Boone, IA (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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