
Published in 1841, 'Evolution: An Investigation and a Critique' by Theodore Graebner offers a critical examination of evolutionary theory, particularly its implications for Christian doctrine. Graebner combines personal reflection with historical reviews to argue against the compatibility of evolution with religious beliefs. He contends that evolutionary theories lack empirical support and challenges their impact on morality and human dignity from a Christian perspective, making this work a significant critique in the discourse between science and religion.






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