
Blind Evolution?
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Frost deploys recent findings from a range of scientific studies that shake Neo-Darwinism to its foundation. Citing entertaining examples, from the inner workings of a single cell to the animal kingdom at large, from elephants and giraffes to the Japanese pufferfish, Frost maintains that Darwinian premises are wholly inadequate to engage with life or to provide a framework for our experiences of joy and sorrow, the problem of suffering, and the stark realities of good and evil.
Reflecting on the nature of existence, Frost points to a mode of human understanding parallel to scientific enquiry through the path of 'vision' accessed via the nous (or spiritual intellect). He argues that 'vision' is as much essential to our understanding of creation as is scientific enquiry - reality is best approached through a complementary partnership of both.
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"Devotees of Darwin and Dawkins will have to close their eyes to the evidence David Frost brilliantly amasses if they wish to hold on to their faith in blind evolution. With head and heart he makes a powerful case for the incomprehensible Creator who shares in the world's beauty, suffering and transformation."Rev Dr John A Jillions, author of Divine Guidance: Lessons for Today from the World of Early Christianity
"Blind Evolution? is an elegant and informed apology for Christianity in the face of contemporary neo-Darwinian atheism and its best-selling prophet, Richard Dawkins. David Frost is clearly familiar with issues of the philosophy of science and with the findings of the biological sciences, and the number of famous and influential colleagues and celebrities who walk the pages of his work is impressive, including Fred Hoyle, Michael Behe, David Attenborough, and C.S. Lewis. Frost's argument, at times forensic in character, is very personal but always well-crafted and greatly readable."
Rev A.A. Macintosh DD, Fellow and Emeritus Dean, St John's College, Cambridge
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Preface
1. The Answers of the Book of Job and the Experience of Mankind
2. Has Modern Science Proved there Is No Creator God?
3. The Assault of Modern Atheism on Religious Faith
4. Neo-Darwinism versus Intelligent Design
5. The Prestige of Scientific Knowledge and Other Approaches to Truth
6. The Evidence for a New Species, Homo Theos, the 'God-Man', Unifies Our Understanding
7. Science Must Partner 'Nous': A Necessary Marriage
8. 'To See Things as They Are': The Necessary Concurrence of Vision with Evidence
9. The Witness of the Natural Sciences
10. 'To See Things as They Are': When Evidence Confirms Vision
11. 'To See Things as They Are': Mr Toad on 'The Ship of Fools'
12. What Is Truth?
Conclusion: 'To See Things as They Are': The Consequences of Observation
Epilogue
Bibliography
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