APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cooper, J. W. (2013). Created for Everlasting Life: Can Theistic Evolution Provide an Adequate Christian Account of Human Nature?: with Michael L. Spezio, “Social Neuroscience and Theistic Evolution: Intersubjectivity, Love, and the Social Sphere”; David Fergusson, “Humans Created According to the Imago Dei: An Alternative Proposal”; Thomas F. Tracy, “Divine Purpose and Evolutionary Processes”; Thomas Jay Oord, “The Divine Spirit as Causal and Personal”; and John W. Cooper, “Created for Everlasting Life: Can Theistic Evolution Provide an Adequate Christian Account of Human Nature?”. Zygon, 48(2), 478-495. doi:10.1111/zygo.12013

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cooper, John W. "Created for Everlasting Life: Can Theistic Evolution Provide an Adequate Christian Account of Human Nature?: With Michael L. Spezio, “Social Neuroscience and Theistic Evolution: Intersubjectivity, Love, and the Social Sphere”; David Fergusson, “Humans Created According to the Imago Dei: An Alternative Proposal”; Thomas F. Tracy, “Divine Purpose and Evolutionary Processes”; Thomas Jay Oord, “The Divine Spirit as Causal and Personal”; and John W. Cooper, “Created for Everlasting Life: Can Theistic Evolution Provide an Adequate Christian Account of Human Nature?”." Zygon 48, no. 2 (2013): 478-495, https://doi.org/10.1111/zygo.12013.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Cooper, John W. "Created for Everlasting Life: Can Theistic Evolution Provide an Adequate Christian Account of Human Nature?: With Michael L. Spezio, “Social Neuroscience and Theistic Evolution: Intersubjectivity, Love, and the Social Sphere”; David Fergusson, “Humans Created According to the Imago Dei: An Alternative Proposal”; Thomas F. Tracy, “Divine Purpose and Evolutionary Processes”; Thomas Jay Oord, “The Divine Spirit as Causal and Personal”; and John W. Cooper, “Created for Everlasting Life: Can Theistic Evolution Provide an Adequate Christian Account of Human Nature?”." Zygon, vol. 48, no. 2, 2013, pp. 478-495, https://doi.org/10.1111/zygo.12013.

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