Review of How is God Involved in Evolution?

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"How is God Involved in Evolution?" by Joe P. Provenzano, Ron D. Morgan, and Dan R. Provenzano offers a compelling look at reconciling faith and science. Brilliantly written and thought-provoking, it's a must-read for those curious about the intersection of theology and evolution. Congratulations on being BOTD!
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I have always known the creation theory and the evolution theory. A combination of both seems interesting. I am curious to know more about the author's descriptions. Congratulations on being the BOTD!
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This review highlights an interesting exploration between faith and science, creating more awareness to God's role in evolution.
It makes it a compelling read for those interested in both theology and evolutionary theory.
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I don't favor the mixture of religion and science. With all due respect to the way of presentation and the different point of view on the matter. Congrats on BOTD
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Non fiction books are not my cup of tea but the review is good written. The book itself seems very well researched blending scheince and theology trying to explain the evolution. I'm sure the book will find its reader. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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The question of God's role in evolution appears to be intricate and important. But it's explained in a clear and understandable manner in this book. It's intriguing how the book evaluates Teilhard and St. Thomas Aquinas' viewpoints and concepts.
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A theological and spiritual book "How is God Involved in Evolution" by Joe, Ron, and Dan Provenzano, which details the research and studies to end controversy between science and spirituality.
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Great review! 'How is God Involved in Evolution?' seems to offer a unique perspective on the age-old debate between science and faith. I’m intrigued by how the authors incorporate insights from Teilhard and St. Thomas Aquinas to present their arguments. Your highlights about the book’s clarity and thorough editing make it even more appealing. Looking forward to learning more about the FAM and how it ties into the overall narrative.
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"How is God Involved in Evolution?" sounds like a fascinating and insightful exploration of a profound question. The authors' 50-year journey to connect the dots between faith and science promises to be enlightening and thought-provoking. I'm excited to delve into this book and see the unique perspectives they offer. Thanks for sharing this August Book of the Month!
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I found your review of this book very intriguing. You mentioned that the author discovered the missing link, and I'm curious to find out what it is. As a result, I'm adding this book to my to-read list. I was pleased to hear that it's written in easy-to-understand terms and that the authors stick to the main point without going off on tangents. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
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Title of the book “How is God Involved in Evolution?” Shows that the book will be controversial among theologians, philosophers, scientists and researchers. The reviewer's opinion of the book not being ambiguous and easy to understand is an excellent remark. Therefore, “ How is God Involved?” will be an amazing book to read.
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"How is God Involved in Evolution?" by Joe P. Provenzano, Ron D. Morgan, and Dan R. Provenzano explores God's role in evolution using ideas from Teilhard and St. Thomas Aquinas. The book offers clear explanations and a thrilling narratives. It sounds fascinating and insightful, making it a must-read for anyone interested in science and theology. Thank you for the review
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The way they merge ideas from Teilhard and St. Thomas Aquinas to explore God's role in evolution sounds thought-provoking. The book seems well-written and free of ambiguity, making complex topics easy to understand.
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Logical thinking made me believe that god wasn't "involved" in the evolution,but rather "made" as a part of evolution. Curious topic and the review assures that complex science also has been explained in a easily understandable way.
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