released 12/1/2017

Many contemporary discussions that make reference to Creation are framed in light of assumed conflicts between science and religion and are frequently concerned with giving an account of the earth’s origins. But is talking about origins synonymous with what the church fathers meant by the act of Creation? In a lecture entitled “Creation, Modernity, and Public Theology,” canon-theologian Simon Oliver examined the traditional understanding of the doctrine of Creation and explained how some of our modern divisions and disputes are the products of an insufficient framework for Creation that developed during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

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