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Gathering 183: “Evolving…” // “The Angst of Evolutionary Theory"
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Speculations as to the origins and ancestry of humanity have divided and generated angst in cultures for centuries, and perhaps none greater than Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution in 1859. Though revolutionary, Darwin’s theory of natural selection was incompatible with religious beliefs and further complicated the tenuous relationship between science and religion. In fact, Charles Darwin sat on his theory of evolution for 20 years before publishing it, but why? Join us this week as Pastor Tony Minear, Ph.D. continues his sermon series, "Evolving..." and examines the angst and controversary behind one of humanity’s biggest arguments. Can evolutionary theory coexist with religion? And, if so, how do we reconcile the one with the other today and into the future? Recorded live at Beatitudes Church in Phoenix, AZ on 05/23/21 Preaching: Rev. Tony Minear, Ph.D. Scripture: Acts 2:1-12 Scripture Reader: Janelle Tapphorn If you like what you hear, consider donating at: https://beatitudeschurch.org/donate/
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Speculations as to the origins and ancestry of humanity have divided and generated angst in cultures for centuries, and perhaps none greater than Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution in 1859. Though revolutionary, Darwin’s theory of natural selection was incompatible with religious beliefs and further complicated the tenuous relationship between science and religion. In fact, Charles Darwin sat on his theory of evolution for 20 years before publishing it, but why? Join us this week as Pastor Tony Minear, Ph.D. continues his sermon series, "Evolving..." and examines the angst and controversary behind one of humanity’s biggest arguments. Can evolutionary theory coexist with religion? And, if so, how do we reconcile the one with the other today and into the future? Recorded live at Beatitudes Church in Phoenix, AZ on 05/23/21 Preaching: Rev. Tony Minear, Ph.D. Scripture: Acts 2:1-12 Scripture Reader: Janelle Tapphorn If you like what you hear, consider donating at: https://beatitudeschurch.org/donate/
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