God, Humanity and the Cosmos - 2nd Edition: A Companion to the Science-Religion DebateChristopher Southgate Bloomsbury Academic, 2005 - 443 páginas Contributors include: |
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... evolutionary biology , namely the merits and limitations of different forms of reductionism . The challenge of synthesizing evolutionary and theological narratives will be taken up in more detail in Chapter 10 . SECTION A HUMAN EVOLUTION ...
... evolution 12 We noted above ( 6.3 ) that current evidence suggests that anatomically modern humans first appeared about 200,000 years ago . To understand how this timescale relates to the whole story of evolution on our planet it may ...
... evolution . In other words , the implications of evolutionary theory for religion are not simply that from 1859 onwards ( the publication of Darwin's Origin of Species , 6.6 ) theology has had new scientific insights to grapple with ...
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An introduction to the debate between science | 3 |
Exercises | 4 |
Science and education | 11 |
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