C.S. Lewis : Anti-Darwinist : a careful examination of the development of his views on Darwinism / Jerry Bergman ; foreword by Ellen Myers ; preface by Karl Priest.
By: Bergman, Jerry.
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BookPublisher: Oregon Wipf & Stock 2016Description: xxiii, 136 pages ; 22 cm.ISBN: 153260775X; 9781532607752; 1532607733; 9781532607738.Subject(s): Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples), 1898-1963 | Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples), 1898-1963 | Evolution (Biology) | Religion and science | Evolution (Biology) | Religion and scienceDDC classification: 230.092 Summary: It is commonly believed that C.S. Lewis was a theistic evolutionist, a conclusion based on a few statements that he made in The Problem of Pain and Mere Christianity. A careful study of his writings reveals, not only that for most of his life he was not a theistic evolutionist, but strongly opposed Darwinism, especially towards the end of his life.
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It is commonly believed that C.S. Lewis was a theistic evolutionist, a conclusion based on a few statements that he made in The Problem of Pain and Mere Christianity. A careful study of his writings reveals, not only that for most of his life he was not a theistic evolutionist, but strongly opposed Darwinism, especially towards the end of his life.

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