Insights Gearing Towards a Christian Theology of Evolution -- Revd. Fr. Ameh Ejeh, Ph.D. Discusses the Scientific Evolution, Creation Theologies, and African Cosmogonies in Dialogue


PITTSBURGH, Sept. 5, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In today's world, a better understanding of God, creation, and humankind is needed. It is important that one can adequately respond to the ethical challenge and ecological problems. In order to do this, one has to open his mind and his eyes to a discussion where different perspectives are taken into consideration. This is what Revd. Fr. Ameh Ejeh, Ph.D. aims in his dissertation, Scientific Evolution, Creation Theologies, and African Cosmogonies in Dialogue.

This interesting and brilliant discussion provides some insights for a better understanding of the areas of compatibility and common grounds between creation and evolution. In a search for truth, it requires that different views and perspectives must be presented and explained. This is why the author examines and explores this subject through a different viewing lens - through creation theologies, scientific evolution, and African cosmogonies.

As he discusses these ideas, he hopes that you will have a clearer picture of God - and in time, will bring you closer to the truth about God, the universe, and humankind. Though Scientific Evolution, Creation Theologies, and African Cosmogonies in Dialogue is written from an academic point of view, the insights can be used in ordinary day-to-day discussions.

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About the Author

Ameh A. Ejeh is a Priest of the Catholic Diocese of Otukpo, Benue-State, Nigeria. He holds MA degrees in Religious Education; Theology; and Philosophy; and a Ph.D. in Systematic Theology.


  Scientific Evolution, Creation Theologies, and African Cosmogonies
          in Dialogue * by Revd. Fr. Ameh A. Ejeh, Ph.D.
              Towards a Christian Theology of Evolution
                  Publication Date: August 28, 2008
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