On How Bavinck Responds to the Challenges of the Theory of Evolution: The Primacy of Biblical Revelation

Fides Reformata 26 (1):103-24 (2021)
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Abstract

In his discussion of evolution, Bavinck offers a modified theory of development, rooted not under a mechanistic and naturalistic worldview, as Darwin does, but under a ‘theistic-friendly’ framework. This paper argues that Bavinck’s discussion of evolution as whole endorses a modified Aristotelian/Thomistic framework in order to understand the theory of development, and thus overcoming the challenges raised by Darwin’s naturalistic worldview to biblical revelation.

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Isaias D'Oleo-Ochoa
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