Proposal
The problem of accounting for human creativity in an evolutionist paradigm is examined. A variety of approaches are documented followed by a contrasting biblical-creation perspective. Examples of research evidence supportive of the biblical framework are explained. In sum, God-as-Creator and man-created-in-the-image-of-God are pivotal truths for providing an epistemology for meaningful human creativity.
Keywords
Creationism, human, creativity, evolution, framework
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Volume 2:I, Pages 1-6
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Recommended Citation
Ackerman, Paul D.
(1990)
"Human Creativity: Evolution or Biblical Creation?,"
Proceedings of the International Conference on Creationism: Vol. 2, Article 5.
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https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/icc_proceedings/vol2/iss1/5