By 1875 most American natural history supported ideas of theistic evolution, often involving special creation of human beings.
By 1900, theistic evolution had largely disappeared from professional scientific discussions, although it retained a strong popular following.
An example of this kind of thinking is theistic evolution.
There are many different concepts of theistic evolution.
Hare's views led towards theistic evolution, though he chose to remain in the Adventist church.
Falk is a Christian and believes in theistic evolution.
He defends theistic evolution, the reconciliation between science and religion already held by Catholics.
Like theistic evolution, Christian psychology is an attempt to harmonize two inherently contradictory systems of thought.
All of the traditional mainline Protestant denominations support or accept theistic evolution.
Advocates of theistic evolution within Judaism follow two general approaches.