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Graeme Finlay

Graeme Finlay is a cell biologist with a background in cancer research. He is currently senior lecturer in scientific pathology in the Department of Molecular Medicine and Pathology at the University of Auckland. His reading of cancer genetics has led to his interest in evolutionary genetics, which have established the fact and the route of our evolutionary development. He has been active in explaining these new findings and in exploring their theological implications. His published articles include:

  • ‘Homo divinus: the ape that bears God’s image’. Science and Christian Belief 15, 17, 2003
  • ‘Evolution as created history’. Science and Christian Belief 20, 67, 2008
  • ‘Human evolution: how random process fulfils divine purpose’. Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 60(2), 103, 2008

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