RT Article T1 Theistic Evolution in the Postgenomic Era JF Zygon VO 49 IS 4 SP 829 OP 854 A1 Marinov, Georgi K. LA English PB Wiley-Blackwell YR 2014 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1827965215 AB How to reconcile the theory of evolution with existing religious beliefs has occupied minds since Darwin's time. The majority of the discourse on the subject is still focused on the Darwinian version of evolutionary theory, or at best, the mid-twentieth century version of the Modern Synthesis. However, evolutionary thought has moved forward since then with the insights provided by the advent of comparative genomics in recent decades having a particularly significant impact. A theology that successfully incorporates evolutionary biology needs to take such developments into account, because range of truly viable options among the many versions of theistic evolution that have been proposed in the past may narrow down when this is done. Here I present these previously underappreciated strains of contemporary evolutionary thought and discuss their potential theological impact. K1 theistic evolution K1 population genetics K1 neutral and nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution K1 Intelligent Design K1 Evolution DO 10.1111/zygo.12130