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Studies in Creation (ebook Edition)
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A general introduction to the Creation and evolution debate.
Overview
A general introduction to the Creation and evolution debate, this book challenges the common thinking among many scientists that evidence supports Darwin's theories about the origins of life. Through an older work, it is all the more remarkable that long after Dr. Klotz wrote this book there would be so many developments that have proven challenging to even the most fundamental assumptions of Darwinism.
About the Author
Dr. John Klotz, PhD. in Biology, was a noted Lutheran pastor, theologian and student of the sciences. Dr. Klotz was one of the first Lutheran pastors in the Missouri Synod to obtain an advanced degree in the sciences precisely for the sake of being able to engage in intelligent conversation and analysis of the modern sciences, informed by a profound commitment to God's Word and the Lutheran Confessions. He earned his Ph.D. in Genetics and pursued additional post-doctoral studies in the sciences. He was a life-long instructor and professor at Lutheran universities and seminaries. His particular specialties and fields of interest included: biology, zoology, botany, biophysics, bioethics, and ecology. He was a staunch defender of orthodox Lutheranism's view of the sciences and issues concerning the Biblical text during a tumultuous time in the history of the Missouri Synod.
A general introduction to the Creation and evolution debate, this book challenges the common thinking among many scientists that evidence supports Darwin's theories about the origins of life. Through an older work, it is all the more remarkable that long after Dr. Klotz wrote this book there would be so many developments that have proven challenging to even the most fundamental assumptions of Darwinism.
About the Author
Dr. John Klotz, PhD. in Biology, was a noted Lutheran pastor, theologian and student of the sciences. Dr. Klotz was one of the first Lutheran pastors in the Missouri Synod to obtain an advanced degree in the sciences precisely for the sake of being able to engage in intelligent conversation and analysis of the modern sciences, informed by a profound commitment to God's Word and the Lutheran Confessions. He earned his Ph.D. in Genetics and pursued additional post-doctoral studies in the sciences. He was a life-long instructor and professor at Lutheran universities and seminaries. His particular specialties and fields of interest included: biology, zoology, botany, biophysics, bioethics, and ecology. He was a staunch defender of orthodox Lutheranism's view of the sciences and issues concerning the Biblical text during a tumultuous time in the history of the Missouri Synod.
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