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Christians throughout history have believed that God reveals himself both through Scripture and nature. The metaphor of Gods Two Books is often used to represent these two divine revelations.

The Book of Gods Words is the Bible. Scripture reveals inerrant spiritual truths. These include, the God of Christianity is the Creator of the heavens and the earth, the creation is very good, and only humans are created in the Image of God (Gen. 1:1, 27, 31).

The Book of Gods Works is the physical world. Nature declares Gods glory, eternal power, and divine nature (Ps. 19:1; Rom. 1:20). Through the gift of science, our Creator has blessed us with the ability to explore and understand the structure, operation, and origin of his creation.

Together Gods Two Books offer us a complementary divine revelation of who created the world and how he created it.

A majority of Americans view science and religion as being in conflict, according to the Pew Research Center. Christians and non-Christians alike share this view, yet if this perceived conflict misrepresents the relationship between modern science and Christian faith, then it is both unhelpful and unnecessary today.

In Evolution: Scripture and Nature Say Yes, theologian and scientist Denis O. Lamoureux reviews several options for embracing biblical Christianity and findings of science, including biological evolution. Holding to a high view of Scripture alongside an expert appreciation for scientific discovery, Lamoureux further outlines a way to understand passages referring to the natural world in the Bible and also demonstrates how modern science can point toward God.

Lamoureux shares his own story along the way, recounting struggles many readers will relate to on his journey toward PhDs in both theology and biology and a fruitful relationship between the two.

Topics in this book include:

  • A biblical model of intelligent design in nature based on Psalm 19 and Romans 1.
  • Examination of the ancient science in Scripture, such as a flat earth and 3-tier universe.
  • Comparison of different Christian views on originsyoung earth creation, progressive creation (old earth creation), and evolutionary creation.
  • Criticisms of the atheistic interpretation of evolution held by Richard Dawkins and his belief that intelligent design is merely an illusion.
  • Galileos peaceful relationship between Scripture and nature, including his view that the intention of the Holy Spirit [in the Bible] is to teach us how one goes to heaven, and not how heaven goes.
  • Darwins religious beliefs and evidence of the impact that intelligent design had on him throughout his life, along with his claim, It seems to me absurd to doubt that a man may be an ardent Theist [personal God] and an evolutionist.
  • Believers wanting to honor Gods Two BooksScripture and Naturefaithfully and without conflict will find an excellent introduction in Evolution: Scripture and Nature Say Yes.

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    Readers will be enthralled by Denis Lamoureuxs compelling personal story and his compelling evidence. His strong Christian testimony and his conviction that evolution is our best way to understand Gods creative work can be life-changing for those who feel trapped in the belief that they have to choose between creation and evolution. The evidence says they dont, and Lamoureuxs clear presentation tells them why. Even those who are not inclined to accept an evolutionary model for creation will find a new appreciation for how committed Christians who take the Bible seriously can accept such a model and yet maintain the integrity of their faith.

    J OHN H. W ALTON , Professor of Old Testament, Wheaton College

    In clear and engaging fashion, Dr. Lamoureux weaves together the tales of his own spiritual and intellectual wrestlings, showing how evolutionary creation enables him to become an intellectually fulfilled theist. I especially appreciate his recurring exposure of the fallacious either/or thinking that we trap ourselves with! Agree with him or not (or a little of both!), you will find Lamoureux a worthy conversation partner.

    C. J OHN (J ACK ) C OLLINS , Professor of Old Testament, Covenant Theological Seminary

    Writing in a captivating narrative style, Denis Lamoureux shares his personal journey from Christianity to atheism and back to Christianity and from atheistic evolution to creationism to evolutionary creation. The book radiates his love and passion for Jesus while clearly explaining the evidence he learned while earning three doctoral degrees in dentistry, theology, and evolutionary biology. This book should be required reading for every scientist and non-scientist interested in science and Christian faith.

    R ANDY I SAAC, Executive Director Emeritus, American Scientific Affiliation and Retired IBM Research Vice-President for Science and Technology

    The singular contribution of this book is the emphasis on the problem in the church and in the science laboratory on either-or thinking, and Denis Lamoureux proves this is a false and dangerous dichotomy. In Evolution: Scripture and Nature Say Yes!, Lamoureux encourages Christians to listen to the Bible and to science. Honest, fair, and reasoned listening leads to an explosion of joy and freedom as one sees in both the Bible and nature the glory of our God. I pray that Christians across the spectrum will give this book a fair hearing. If they do, we will all grow.

    S COT M CKNIGHT , Julius R. Mantey Professor of New Testament, Northern Seminary

    Denis Lamoureuxs elegant biblical and biological scholarship is presented at a level accessible to anyone and illuminates a path where Christians can engage both the Word of God and biological science in harmonious dialogue. Lamoureux is intimately aware of the struggles faced when we look for peace between the evidence for evolution in the natural revelation of God and the Truth in the Holy Scriptures. Trained to the doctoral level in both theology and biology, he utilizes his own journey through these struggles to provide a pastoral and accommodating exposition of the intersection between the ancient science presented by the Holy Spirit-inspired biblical writers and the compelling evidence of a God-ordained and sustained process of evolution.

    N ANCY H ALLIDAY , PhD, Associate Professor of Cell Biology, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine

    This is a successful and effective academic project, but more than this, it is an utterly convincing decades-long autobiographical account of Gods faithful revelation through the authors attentive reading of both the Book of Gods Word, written in Scripture, and the Book of Gods Works, written in the material creation that science is privileged to consider.

    While arguing for an evolutionary dimension to Gods creation, the author is concerned to refute damaging skepticism towards scientific insight, on the part of theologically conservative North American Christians. The outcome provides a more vigorous witness to a scientifically savvy world... which includes both young people being raised in Christian communities, and unbelievers for whom the Church seeks an entre for evangelism!

    I AN J OHNSTON , Professor of Biological Sciences, Bethel University

    No one is more qualified to write about evolution and Christian faith than Denis Lamoureux, who has studied both areas extensively for many years. I recommend this book not only for the wealth of important information it contains, but especially for its wonderful attitude of honest inquiry coupled with genuine zeal for the future of the body of Christ. Written by a teacher and scholar with pastoral sensitivity, it brings the voice of personal experience to bear on an issue that challenges many young people and documents the damage done to the next generation by some promoters of young-earth creationism.

    E DWARD B. D AVIS , Professor of the History of Science, Messiah College

    Please listen carefully to Denis Lamoureuxs fascinating story. He struggled a lot and finally found peace between scientific integrity and his true love for Jesus. Reading this book will save you so much time and trouble, giving you the precious clues that will enable you to escape from the confusing maze of the origins debate.

    B ENOIT H BERT , President of Science et Foi (Science and Faith), www.scienceetfoi.com

    Denis O. Lamoureux is passionate about integrating science and a biblical-based faith in regards to the origins and evolution discussion. He writes in an understandable fashion for the layperson and scientist alike, clearly explaining the scientific and theological rationale for the evolutionary creationist perspective while maintaining a high regard for biblical inerrancy and scientific information.

    His love for Christ and God's created world is a common theme throughout the book, and his constant desire is to enable all believers, young and old alike, to come to a reasoned and God-inspired perspective on the origin of the biological diversity. Denis weaves his own journey to faith and reconciliation with science throughout the book in such a way as to serve as an example to all who are interested in this discussion.

    I have interacted with Denis personally and on seminar panels, and I can assure readers that he loves God and God's people and does not denigrate any believer or their views on this hotly debated topic. Denis uniquely balances grace and tenacity in supporting his position. Anyone interested in the creation-evolution discussion needs to seriously engage with Dr. Lamoureux's evolutionary creationist perspective of the creative work of God in His world.

    H AL C. R EED , PhD, Professor of Biology, Department of Chemistry and Biology, Oral Roberts University

    Every year students in high school and college who come from Bible-believing churches are faced with the dilemma, Do I give up my faith and listen to what the science teachers say, or do I reject science and keep my faith? This scenario has played out for all too many and for all too many years! Now Dr. Lamoureux, like a Catcher in the Rye, uses his advanced degree studies in theology and biology to give students and the church a way to keep their faith, see even more glorious things in Genesis 1, and yet grasp all that the best science has to offer.

    I recommend this book to Intervarsity staff (my former co-workers in the academic world), pastors, parents, and students who are currently struggling with the literal interpretation of Genesis and what the science texts and professors are saying. Carefully working through this book will help strengthen faith and open otherwise closed gateways to the exciting world of Gods creation as science is coming to understand it.

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