Dr Adequate writes:
He's Christian, but is he evangelical?
Yes he is.
Aug. 7, 2006 | As the longtime head of the Human Genome Project, Francis Collins is one of America's most visible scientists. He holds impeccable scientific credentials -- a medical degree as well as a Ph.D. in physics -- and has established a distinguished track record as a gene hunter. He's also an evangelical Christian, someone who has no qualms about professing his belief in miracles or seeing God's hand behind all of creation. The cover of his new book illustrates this unusual mixture: The book's title, "The Language of God," is superimposed on a drawing of the double helix. "The God of the Bible is also the God of the genome," he writes. "He can be worshiped in the cathedral or in the laboratory."
Here's the link. Scroll down past the ad for the Collins article.
No, seriously, how much longer? | Salon.com
Alister McGrath is an evangelical Christian. He has degrees in bot bio-chemistry and theology and is a professor at Oxford.
Alister McGrath - Wikipedia
In my view the most gifted theologian we have today is N.T. (Tom) Wright. He is an evangelical Christian who has no issues with science including evolution.
N. T. Wright - Wikipedia
Incidently in this wiki entry on him, it calls him moderately evangelical but he certainly refers to himself as evangelical in his lectures.
Everybody is entitled to my opinion.