Seven Heretical Sermons

Seven Heretical Sermons is a collection of essays in sermon form intended for the layperson dealing with the impact of modern science on theology. Written with a humorous, sometimes sarcastic tone, it reviews the historical development of several theological ideas, including aspects of beliefs about abortion, the origin of religion, homosexuality, evil, creation, and the nature of God; all in the context of modern scientific thought. In the past, when science has appeared to contradict theology, it has been theology that eventually adapted to science. Today that process continues, despite many efforts to resist the process. Here physics and anthropology are mixed with history and textual analysis to explore a new way of looking at religion.

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Seven Heretical Sermons

Seven Heretical Sermons is a collection of essays in sermon form intended for the layperson dealing with the impact of modern science on theology. Written with a humorous, sometimes sarcastic tone, it reviews the historical development of several theological ideas, including aspects of beliefs about abortion, the origin of religion, homosexuality, evil, creation, and the nature of God; all in the context of modern scientific thought. In the past, when science has appeared to contradict theology, it has been theology that eventually adapted to science. Today that process continues, despite many efforts to resist the process. Here physics and anthropology are mixed with history and textual analysis to explore a new way of looking at religion.

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Seven Heretical Sermons

Seven Heretical Sermons

by David Davis
Seven Heretical Sermons

Seven Heretical Sermons

by David Davis

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Seven Heretical Sermons is a collection of essays in sermon form intended for the layperson dealing with the impact of modern science on theology. Written with a humorous, sometimes sarcastic tone, it reviews the historical development of several theological ideas, including aspects of beliefs about abortion, the origin of religion, homosexuality, evil, creation, and the nature of God; all in the context of modern scientific thought. In the past, when science has appeared to contradict theology, it has been theology that eventually adapted to science. Today that process continues, despite many efforts to resist the process. Here physics and anthropology are mixed with history and textual analysis to explore a new way of looking at religion.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781665306515
Publisher: Booklogix
Publication date: 08/15/2023
Pages: 114
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.27(d)

About the Author

David Davis has had one book published; a science fiction novel entitled "The Mistakes," published by Kohler Books in 2020. In addition, he has had 17 plays produced, including productions in New York and Hollywood. His script, "NIGHT OF THE HAWK," was produced off-off Broadway in 2003. He has also had several poems, magazine features, and scholarly articles published. He earned a Ph.D. in Theatre and is a member of the Dramatists Guild and Working Title Playwrights. He has worked as a physics and math teacher, actor, head of three college theatre programs, technical writer, editor, and health communications specialist. He currently lives in Atlanta, GA, with his wife, Kathy, and has one daughter, Elizabeth
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