Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Winter 2009
Abstract
The historical and scientific accuracy of the biblical witness has become increasingly difficult to maintain in light of the Darwinian revolution. A positive result has been a return to a proper theological reading of Scripture, not as our primary source of technical information but of insight into God’s means of dealing with us and God’s creation.
Publication Title
Word & World
ISSN
0275-5270
Publisher
Luther Seminary
Volume
29
Issue
1
First Page
39
Last Page
46
Published Citation
Throntveit, Mark A, and Alan G Padgett. “Reading the Bible after Darwin.” Word & World 29, no. 1 (2009): 39–46.
Recommended Citation
Throntveit, Mark A. and Padgett, Alan G., "Reading the Bible After Darwin" (2009). Faculty Publications. 152.
https://digitalcommons.luthersem.edu/faculty_articles/152
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Biblical Studies Commons, Christianity Commons, Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion Commons