Affiliation:
1. Independent Researcher
Abstract
This paper explores Kuyper’s approach to evolution and evolutionism. He was opposed to evolutionism as it has roots in monism and pantheism; it promotes atheism. However, he did leave the way open to support some form of evolution that was guided by God and not random chance.
Publisher
Koers Bulletin for Christian Scholarship
Subject
Philosophy,Religious studies
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