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Animal Suffering and the Darwinian Problem of Evil
April 30, 2021
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Coronavirus and the Goodness of Creation
November 5, 2020
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Reformed Theology and Evolutionary Science
October 20, 2020
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RCS: Historical Book Series
May 16, 2016
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RCS: Lent
February 10, 2016
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Animal Suffering and the Darwinian Problem of Evil
April, 2021

This symposium mines the depths of the age old problem of evil. However, this time it takes a slightly different perspective: Why do animals suffer? How do we square animal suffering with the science of evolution and the truths of Scripture? This six-part series digs deeper into these questions.

Animal Suffering and the Darwinian Problem of Evil: Introducing the Symposium
Kevin Vanhoozer
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It Hath Been Already, of Old Time
Jon Garvey
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Animals, Accountability, and Persons
A. Rahel Wells
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On Lapsarian Theodicy
Gavin Ortlund
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Chaos, Evil, and the Deep Harmonies of Nature
Nicola Hoggard Creegan
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Animal Suffering and the Darwinian Problem of Evil: A Rejoinder
John Schneider
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Coronavirus and the Goodness of Creation
November, 2020

Is the Coronavirus evil?

Coronavirus and the Goodness of Creation
Hans Madueme
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Naming Natural Evils
Jim Stump
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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Gerald L. Bray
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A Wheat and Weeds Creation
Gregory A. Boyd
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Where the Coronavirus Didn’t Originate—and Maybe Did
John G. Stackhouse, Jr.
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In Death as in Life
Katherine Sonderegger
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Is the Coronavirus Still Not Evil? A Rejoinder
Daniel Harrell
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Reformed Theology and Evolutionary Science
October, 2020

Gijsbert van den Brink has joined the fray of science and religion with a contribution from the perspective of the Reformed tradition. In his monograph, van den Brink brings his training in philosophy of science into conversation with the theological particularities of the Reformed tradition.

Distinctive Stances and Layered Concepts: Reformed Theology Engages Science
Oliver Crisp
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Evolutionary Theory and the Story of Scripture
Craig G. Bartholomew
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Evolutionary Evil and the Project of Theodicy
Michael J. Murray
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Common Descent, Human Dignity,
and the Image of God
Mary L. Vanden Berg
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Telling a Different Story?
Van den Brink's Account of Human Origins
Scott R. Swain
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Darwin and Divine Providence
David Fergusson
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Morality, the Cognitive Science of Religion,
and Revelation
Sarah Lane Ritchie
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Reformed Theology and Evolutionary Theory:
A Rejoinder
Gijsbert van den Brink
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RCS: Historical Book Series
May, 2016

With the Tumult of the World in Our Hearts
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The Hypocrite's Confession
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Out of the Paw of the Lion
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But David Still Loved Saul
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Victim-Blaming is Bad Exegesis
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Meeting Christ in the Bible's Boring Bits
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Christ on Every Page
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Several Images of Fire Pointing to Christ
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Members of a Lively Tradition
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Reformation Commentary
RCS: Lent
February, 2016

The Word Teaches Original Sin (Ash Wednesday)
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Adam and Eve's Complex Transgression (1st Week of Lent)
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The God of Nothing (2nd Week of Lent)
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Christ the Snake (3rd Week of Lent)
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Our Salvation is Still Not Perfect (4th Week of Lent)
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The Sins of the Saints (5th Week of Lent)
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Miserably and Lamentably Stripped: A Found Poem (Holy Week)
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Reformation Commentary