How do our current notions of the workings of the universe fit with our deepest convictions about its meaning and value? From religion, we grasp the world as created, given, gift. From science, we apprehend it as evolving, in process, changing. How do webring these apprehensions together? Or can we? Is our impulse to find the two complementary: creation and evolution? Or is it to find them contradictory: creation or evolution? From the Preface: The way in which we answer these questions carries personal and intellectual consequences. It will constitute the first piece in a worldview within which we order our religious beliefs and scientific judgments.
Gálatas refleja una controversia en torno a la circuncisión; tomando el punto de vista de las mujeres gentiles de Galacia, Wiley llega al núcleo de la disputa: privilegios de género, autoridad religiosa e implicaciones del cambio de vida cristiano.