In June 2000, CTNS organized and hosted a workshop with the theme 'Evolution and Providence.' A panel was put together representing a broad sampling of the various perspectives on creation, evolution and divine-action. Below is video of the panel presentations, and the discussion that followed. (This requires RealPlayer®.)
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Duane Gish - Institute for
Creation Research
Scientific Creationism: Play |
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Stephen Meyer - Discovery
Institute
Intelligent Design Theory: Play |
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Eugenie Scott - National
Center for Science Education
Evolution: Play |
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Michael Ruse - University of
Guelph
Darwinism: Play |
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Jeffrey Schloss - Westmont
College
The Weight of the Evolution/Creation Controversy: Play |
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Robert Russell - Center for
Theology and the Natural Sciences
Non-Interventionist Objective Special Providence: Play |
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Phil Hefner on The Created Co-Creator: Clues to the Ways of Providence |
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Jeff Schloss on Altruism in Evolution |
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Michael Lodahl on The Perceived Evils of Evolution and Probable Problems for Providence |
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Contributed by: CTNS. Video adapted from the
Evolution and Providence Workshop |