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Creation or Evolution: Do We Have to Choose? (Paperback)

by Denis Alexander (Author)
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Dr Denis Alexander is a biochemist who believes passionately in both the biblical doctrine of creation and the coherence of evolutionary theory. His book draws on the latest genetic research. What do we mean by creation and evolution? What are the common scientific objections to evolution? Is evolution atheistic? Who were Adam and Eve? Can the concept of the Fall be reconciled with evolutionary theory? How could a God of love create a world where animals kill each other? What about intelligent design? The author concludes that the question in the title is a false dichotomy: we do not need to choose, since both are true. 'Nature is what God does' - Augustine

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Dr Denis Alexander is joint editor of the journal Science and Christian Belief and heads The Faraday Institute in Cambridge. He is also author of 'Rebuilding the Matrix' (Lion).

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A neat "both/and" solution, 6 Jan 2009
By Dr. Nicholas P. G. Davies (Halifax, UK) - See all my reviews
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I enjoyed this book. Its great merit is that it affirms both great science and great faith. The one can, and does, benefit the other. Alexander takes us back to the idea of the scientist as one who explores the workings of God's universe. This book gets us away from the sterile either/or thinking of the evangelical atheists and the militant creationists.

The book echoes echoes thoughts from Michael Ruse (Can a Darwinian be a Christian?) who from a philosophical background shows that Christian faith and evolutionary biology are compatible, and Francis Collins (The Mind of God) who also has no problem reconciling his biological knowledge and his belief in God.

Alexander is particularly good at showing how DNA changes can generate genetic diversity which is the substrate for evolution. He also shows how natural selection is likely to be a conservative force on most occasions.

Alexander takes evolution back to its original role as a biological theory that explained the formation of new species from existing ones. As such evolution is a powerful theory, with great explanatory power. His account of species formation, and the examples provided are excellent.

Alexander is also good at showing how the idea of evolution has been exteneded to ends far beyond its biological use. The right with its belief in survival of the fittest businesses and individuals, the left with its idea of human perfectibility and inevitable historical progress, the Nazis with their idea of "lives not fit to be lived", the atheist materialist who must deny any idea of design or purpose all use evolution far beyond its intended, or valid, remit.

This book is both an excellent account of evolution, and a demonstration that science and religion can be successfully and effectively pursued together.

The two possible areas of weakness in the book are the section on the origin of life and its summary dismissal of the arguments of intelligent design.

Overall however this is a useful book, and one that allows scientists to get on with studying evolution together whatever their religious differences may be. It helps to build a very powerful bridge across the false divide presented by those who prefer to talk about, "science versus religion."
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant exposition, 2 Feb 2009
By Mr. K. Charnock (Clacton) - See all my reviews
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This book is a rare bringing-together of sound biblical and outstanding biological scholarship. The result is a very readable exposition of the unassailable claim of Darwinian Evolution to be fact rather than some sort of fanciful theory, whilst maintaining that the biblical accounts of the Creation in no way contradict the science. Quite brilliant; a MUST READ for anyone interested in this question.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A very helpful contribution to the debate, 1 Sep 2008
By D. Gee (UK) - See all my reviews
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This book is written from the perspective of a Christian geneticist. His writing is informed by his knowledge of this fast moving field.

Like the majority of Christians who are professional scientists, he is willing to be tentative in his conclusions. Believing that there is much we don't yet (and may never) understand about how God chose to create mankind.

He points out the danger of poor theology and poor science creating stumbling blocks. Such stumbling blocks can stop the good news of Christ Jesus being heard, so we should choose our words carefully when we discuss such a hot subject, otherwise we may create more heat than light.

Denis Alexander believes God is the creator, and created in a way consistent with him being the God of truth (as do I). He presents a little of the enormous range of evidence pointing to the age of our planet (as being circa 4.5 Billion years old) and comes at the subject of evolution from "an old earth creationist" position. He goes into considerable depth explaining in lay terms some of the recent discoveries at the genetic level that point to the very close linkage between mankind and the animals. From these he comes to a position of saying that Adam and Eve were Neolithic farmers in the near east who he chose to reveal himself in a special way ("Homo divinus"). In the region of 6,000 - 8,000 years ago.
To quote page 243 of the book he says, "I do not know if model C is correct. But for myself I am happy to use it as a working model, and if a better model comes along I will readily discard C and adopt the new one."

In later chapters he also draws out some of the flaws that he sees in both "ID" (Intelligent Design) and the young earth viewpoints.

I, for one, found it a very helpful book. Denis put into words many of the ideas that I had personally held, but not known how to voice. (And not wanted to unsettle fellow believers by voicing). I therefore give it 4 stars.

I give it 4 stars and not 5, only because at one or two points I feel he is overly harsh in his comments about named Christians who hold different viewpoints to him. Particularly the tone of his comments about John Lennox (page 334) stick in my mind.
The science covered, although written for a layman, could be a hard read for those who disliked science at GCSE. An A level or two, or even a science / engineering degree is needed to get the most from some of his more complex asides.

But overall a very good book, and a good grounding in this important subject.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Yes, we do have to choose
This book is by a highly qualified and enlightened scientist who is also a committed Christian. He presents a wealth of scientific information aiming to support and explain the... Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars experise required!
very well written book but requiring the reader to be a scientist or an academic to fully appreciate the lengthy and carefully crafted arguements. Read more
Published 1 month ago by horse heaven

5.0 out of 5 stars A Tour de Force
This is a magisterial presentation of the present state of evolutionary theory, together with a broad-ranging review of the different Christian responses to it. Read more
Published 1 month ago by N. G. Coatsworth

2.0 out of 5 stars A one-sided view
On its back cover this book is described as a "brilliant and highly readable treatise". Given the definition of treatise this may be true but unless you're an expert genetisist... Read more
Published 3 months ago by P. Sargent

5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
Excellent book, well written. Discusses Evolution, various dating techniques, DNA and genetics at a complex enough level to make the point, but a simple enough level to enable us... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Mr. A. E. Huntley

5.0 out of 5 stars A credible view of the world
In this centenary year of Charles Darwin, there has been a surge of media publicity about evolution -- Attenborough and Marr on TV, a multitude of books and articles and more... Read more
Published 4 months ago by M. Wakely

1.0 out of 5 stars Built on a Very Fragile Foundation
The framework of this entire book is based around an assumption that The Bible is the word of God and this is in itself evidence for his existence. Read more
Published 6 months ago by FTM

1.0 out of 5 stars God creates, but not intelligently.
Denis Alexander sincerely believes that Darwinian Evolution is absolutely and totally sufficient to produce not only the diversity, but also the underlying complexity of life. Read more
Published 6 months ago by A. Jones

1.0 out of 5 stars Poor Indeed!
This will be a short review. It is sad that so many important Christian writers and leaders have endorsed this book. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Mostly for Evangelicals!
This is a curious book. On the positive side, Alexander provides a lucid and mostly persuasive account of the evidence for 'descent with modification', and a vigorous statement of... Read more
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