Review of How is God Involved in Evolution?

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Re: Review of How is God Involved in Evolution?

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It would be interesting to know the findings of theologians, thinkers, and philosophers about God's involvement in our evolution. Although I don't see the conflict between spirituality and science, there are still arguments. I would like to add the book to my shelf. Thank you for the review.
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This review beautifully captures the essence of "How is God Involved in Evolution?" The blend of theological and scientific insights sounds intriguing. I'd love to read this book and explore the FAM concept that bridges matter, energy, and divine involvement.
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It sounds like a nice book, but I wouldn't be reading it. The topic already sounds complex so I'll prefer to stay out of it, at least, for now. However, I hope the book opens a good enough perspective for people who would enjoy it.
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I will give this book a chance since it's research-based, but I'm still sceptical about this topic. Thank you for the review.
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Post by fato BOUCHARB »

Ce livre peut être lu par n’importe qui de n’importe quelle religion, et l’auteur écrit pour la généralité des gens et non pour une catégorie particulière. Nous pouvons dire qu’il y a toujours une relation entre l’évolution et ce que nous sommes maintenant avec la volonté de Dieu.
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I am fascinated by how the three authors think that God is involved with the theory of evolution and how they can prove it.
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The book seems complex but with the help of the reviewer if feels easy to comprehend.
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From what I gather, this book has a unique answer to how God is involved in evolution—an answer that is consistent with both modern science and traditional religion. It's not for me, but a lot of people have wondered about evolution and creation and will find it insightful. Congrats on BOTD!
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This is an eye opening book that explores religion and science. I'm excited to read what the author's findings on the subject. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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Post by Pooja Yadav 24 »

The reviewe provides a balanced and well-researched view on the intersection of theology and science.

How is God Involved in Evolution?" explores how God might be involved in evolution, using ideas from Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and St. Thomas Aquinas. The book introduces the FAM concept to explain the origins of matter and energy. It’s well-received for its clear writing and thorough editing, making complex ideas accessible. This book is offering a thoughtful and well-researched perspective on the topic.
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WE SEARCH FOR satisfying answers to this question nearly all our adult lives
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Post by mrlefty0706 »

Hi @Isaac Oh, I just read your comments on the official review of "How is God Involved in Evolution?" and I found the book to be an excellent read. The authors spent 50 years of their lives researching the material and I believe they proved their theories based on available data but we will not know for sure until we meet Jesus on Judgement Day. I highly recommend this book. @Mrlefty0706
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