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The authors think that

    { 1 } - Christian theology is necessarily opposed to a view of an evolutionary universe in which the human race has been created through a still-continuing evolutionary process.
    { 2 } - God has made us merely workers to execute his orders or to add trifling original touches on our own.
    { 3 } - God discourages humans from improving on the universe that he has made.
    { 4 } - God has made us his genuine co-workers and encourages us to exercise real creativity.
    { 5 } - God has not called us to join with him in bring the universe to its completion.
    { 6 } - The remaking of the human body on new lines is clearly the appropriate focus for our creativity.

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The authors think that

They think this view can be assimilated by Christian theology if God is acknowledged as the ultimate cause of that process.

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The authors think that

    { 1 } - Christian theology is necessarily opposed to a view of an evolutionary universe in which the human race has been created through a still-continuing evolutionary process.
    { 2 } - God has made us merely workers to execute his orders or to add trifling original touches on our own.
    { 3 } - God discourages humans from improving on the universe that he has made.
    { 4 } - God has made us his genuine co-workers and encourages us to exercise real creativity.
    { 5 } - God has not called us to join with him in bring the universe to its completion.
    { 6 } - The remaking of the human body on new lines is clearly the appropriate focus for our creativity.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

The authors think that

    { 1 } - Christian theology is necessarily opposed to a view of an evolutionary universe in which the human race has been created through a still-continuing evolutionary process.
    { 2 } - God has made us merely workers to execute his orders or to add trifling original touches on our own.
    { 3 } - God discourages humans from improving on the universe that he has made.
    { 4 } - God has made us his genuine co-workers and encourages us to exercise real creativity.
    { 5 } - God has not called us to join with him in bring the universe to its completion.
    { 6 } - The remaking of the human body on new lines is clearly the appropriate focus for our creativity.

See p. 317.

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4 is correct!

The authors think that

    { 1 } - Christian theology is necessarily opposed to a view of an evolutionary universe in which the human race has been created through a still-continuing evolutionary process.
    { 2 } - God has made us merely workers to execute his orders or to add trifling original touches on our own.
    { 3 } - God discourages humans from improving on the universe that he has made.
    { 4 } - God has made us his genuine co-workers and encourages us to exercise real creativity.
    { 5 } - God has not called us to join with him in bring the universe to its completion.
    { 6 } - The remaking of the human body on new lines is clearly the appropriate focus for our creativity.

See p. 317.

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The authors think that

    { 1 } - Christian theology is necessarily opposed to a view of an evolutionary universe in which the human race has been created through a still-continuing evolutionary process.
    { 2 } - God has made us merely workers to execute his orders or to add trifling original touches on our own.
    { 3 } - God discourages humans from improving on the universe that he has made.
    { 4 } - God has made us his genuine co-workers and encourages us to exercise real creativity.
    { 5 } - God has not called us to join with him in bring the universe to its completion.
    { 6 } - The remaking of the human body on new lines is clearly the appropriate focus for our creativity.

See p. 317.

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6 is wrong. Please try again.

The authors think that

    { 1 } - Christian theology is necessarily opposed to a view of an evolutionary universe in which the human race has been created through a still-continuing evolutionary process.
    { 2 } - God has made us merely workers to execute his orders or to add trifling original touches on our own.
    { 3 } - God discourages humans from improving on the universe that he has made.
    { 4 } - God has made us his genuine co-workers and encourages us to exercise real creativity.
    { 5 } - God has not called us to join with him in bring the universe to its completion.
    { 6 } - The remaking of the human body on new lines is clearly the appropriate focus for our creativity.

See p. 317.

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