"Both a research scientist and an ordained Presbyterian elder, Martin argues that a person can believe in evolution and be a faithful Christian. Much of the controversy over evolution is based on a complete misunderstanding of basic science, the author suggests, and he objects to literalist readings of the Bible that distract people from the deeper lessons of Christianity. There really shouldn't be a debate between science and religion, Martin argues, because each deals with different issues, using distinctive methods of inquiry. A short but eloquent book, this volume is a welcome call for calm and sanity in the acrimonious discussions of evolution. Annotation ♭2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)."
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