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Howard J. Van Till was born on 1938, is an academic . Discover Howard J. Van Till's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?
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In 2006 he gave a presentation to the Freethought Association of West Michigan in which he recounted that he had less certainty than before on some religious questions. He now attends a more liberal church.
He was publicly accused of heresy after the issue of The Fourth Day, and Van Till's professorship was subject for four years to a monthly review of his beliefs and eligibility to teach at Calvin College. He continued to teach until 1999, but his Calvinist faith was affected by the inquiry.
An article of his in 1996, claiming that theistic evolution was compatible with the teaching of renowned church fathers Augustine and Basil, drew rebuttals from Jonathan Wells and John Mark Reynolds, to which Van Till responded in turn. His present theological and philosophical views are expressed in a February 2016 article in Theology and Science: "SOBIG; A Symposium on Belief in God". He now describes his view as "a comprehensive but non-reductive naturalism".
In 1988 Van Till co-wrote Science Held Hostage: What's wrong with creation science and evolution with Davis A. Young and Clarence Menninga.
In 1986 Van Till published The Fourth Day, which sought to reconcile Christianity with Darwinist science. Writing in 2006, Russell D. Moore described this work as "monumental", and Van Till as "the most lauded and prolific defender of theistic evolution among American evangelicals".
Howard J. Van Till (born 1938) is an American physicist and emeritus professor of physics at Calvin College, where he taught for 31 years. His research included solid state physics and millimeter-wave astronomy. He is also noted as a writer on science and Christianity.
Van Till was born in 1938 and grew up on a farm. When he was a child, he took a bottle of turkey medication from his parents' farm, mixed it with some mineral powders, and shook it; this resulted in the bottle exploding, causing him to lose a considerable amount of blood from his jugular vein.