| A Theological Argument For Evolution: Links to 4 articles discussing whether evolution is to be preferred to creationism from the theological standpoint. |
| A Theological Argument For Evolution: After a brief look at theological responses to biological evolution, some fundamental themes of Christian theology are reviewed. On this basis it is argued that evolution is to be preferred to creationism from the theological standpoint. |
| Divine Guiding of Natural Process in Evolutionary Creation: A paper expressing the view that God designed and created the universe using initial theistic action, and "keeps it going" through sustaining theistic action. |
| Evolution and Chance: Chance from a Theistic Perspective: Dr. Loren Haarsma suggests that the element of chance in microevolution, macroevolution, or any other scientific theory is in no way antithetical to the traditional theology of God's providential control. |
| Evolutionary Creation: This article shows that evolutionary creation, or theistic evolution, fully embraces the foundational beliefs of the conservative Christian faith and the basic principles of the modern evolutionary sciences. |
| Evolutionary Theory And Continuous Creation: Keith B. Miller defends his position that there is no inherent conflict between evolutionary theory and a Christian faith. |
| Faith Seeking Understanding: A Catholic scientist and Deacon who has published extensively in the Physics literature presents reflections on his life as a scientist and as a firmly believing, scripture oriented, Christian. |
| God and Evolution: This article makes the case for theistic evolution and shows religion and evolution are not necessarily mutually exclusive. |
| God and Evolution: An Exchange: A discussion on the topic by Howard Van Till and Philip Johnson. |
| Ken Miller's Evolution Page: A set of links to articles by Dr. Miller supporting theistic evolution and some articles critical of Intelligent Design. |
| Perspectives on Christianity and Science: A series of 5 essays beginning with "What the Bible Teaches About Creation" and ending with "Evolution for Christians." |
| Perspectives on Theistic Evolution: This web site attempts to provide an explanation of the middle ground between Creationism and Evolution, known as Theistic Evolution, as well as why it is a rational theory. |
| Science and Divine Action: A collection of pages from the Counterbalance Foundation, with general overviews plus descriptions of the views of Arthur Peacocke and John Polkinghorne. |
| Science, Technology and Faith: A "Catechism for Creation" study guide produced by the Episcopal Church, with sections on creation and science, the theology of creation and a recommended reading list. |
| Special Providence and Genetic Mutation: A New Defense of Theistic Evolution: A summary of a conference paper by Robert John Russell. |
| Theistic Evolution: An essay that is critical of the literal interpretation of Genesis and is supportive of evolution. |
| Theistic Evolution: This article gives a fair representation of the topic, even though the author has a slightly different personal point of view. |
| Theistic Evolution FAQ: One Christian's perspective on creation and evolution from a theistic evolutionary point of view. |
| Theological Implications of an Evolving Creation: A theological discussion of a theistic view of creation involving a long uninterrupted creative history. |
| Untangling Evolution: The author attempts to bridge the gap between evolution and creation. |
| What is Theistic Evolution?: A site that presents the case for theistic evolution and also some criticism of it. |
| Why Believe in a Creator? Perspectives on Evolution: Article by Dr. Loren Haarsma discussing Young Earth, Progressive and Evolutionary Creationism and suggests that chance and natural law, mutation and natural selection, are not evidence of the Creator's absence, but rather are vehicles for God's creativity and providence. |