Finding Darwin's God

Book • 1999
In 'Finding Darwin's God,' Kenneth R. Miller addresses the debate between evolution and creationism by demonstrating that these two perspectives are not mutually exclusive.

Miller, a devout Christian and evolutionary biologist, explains Darwin's theory of natural selection and counters modern rebuttals to it.

He argues that evolution can enrich both scientific and spiritual views of the world, suggesting that God created the universe with laws hospitable to life, which eventually led to intelligent life through evolution.

The book bridges the gap between science and religion, showing that the conflict between them is more apparent than real.

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