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There are a number of well-known areas of disagreement when it comes to discussions of the relationship between Christianity and science—most relating to the early chapters of Genesis. Observing that the traditional Christian positions, such as Young Earth and Evolutionary Creation, fail to properly account for the relevant theology, science, and history, geologist Carol Hill instead proposes a...

The word microevolution is not recognized by biologists as being separate from macroevolution, but the term is included here because many Christians consider it to be a part of their understanding of evolution. Microevolution became “standard Christian fare” through Pattle P. T. Pun’s 1982 book Evolution: Nature and Scripture in Conflict?, and, since then, it has been used in publications by a number of Christian biologists and authors. This so-called
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