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Personal Thoughts of a Public Man
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Personal Thoughts of a Public Man gathers Billy Graham's reflections and writings on faith, evangelism, and public engagement, reflecting his pastoral perspective and interactions with cultural issues.
In the quoted passage, Graham articulates a view accepting scientific findings like the age of the universe and evolution while affirming belief in divine creation and human uniqueness.
The book showcases Graham's conciliatory approach to science and Scripture, arguing that scientific mechanisms do not negate theological truths about creation and humanity's relationship with God. It is representative of Graham's broader ministry which sought to engage contemporary society while maintaining evangelical convictions.
The volume is valued for its accessible pastoral wisdom and historical insight into 20th-century evangelicalism.
In the quoted passage, Graham articulates a view accepting scientific findings like the age of the universe and evolution while affirming belief in divine creation and human uniqueness.
The book showcases Graham's conciliatory approach to science and Scripture, arguing that scientific mechanisms do not negate theological truths about creation and humanity's relationship with God. It is representative of Graham's broader ministry which sought to engage contemporary society while maintaining evangelical convictions.
The volume is valued for its accessible pastoral wisdom and historical insight into 20th-century evangelicalism.
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quoting Billy Graham to illustrate a Christian view compatible with evolution and science.

John Dickson

170. Evolution Revolution?



