MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «MONOGENISM»
monogenism
monogenism
sometimes
monogenesis
theory
human
origins
which
posits
common
descent
races
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polygenism
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issue
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «MONOGENISM»
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monogenism dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
monogenism et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Summa Theologiae: Volume 26, Original Sin: 1a2ae. 81-85
Is therefore 'monogenism' also clearly defined Catholic teaching? We should
observe the caution of Pius XII on the question; since his effort was to safeguard
the truth, had monogenism been defi.de he would have said so; he did not.11
The ...
Thomas Aquinas, T. C. O'Brien, 2006
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Teilhard de Chardin: Theology, Humanity, and Cosmos
Although the scientist cannot dismiss monogenism completely, it is possible to '
judge that this hypothesis is rendered untenable by all we believe we know so far
of the biological laws of "speciation" (or "genesis of species")'. There are two ...
3
Original Sin: Origins, Developments, Contemporary Meanings
The prohibition followed from the intrinsic relation between monogenism and the
universality of human sin: When, however, there is question of another
conjectural opinion, namely polygenism, the children of the Church by no means
enjoy ...
4
Race and Racism in Theory and Practice
It seems equally clear that eighteenth-century monogenism was not rooted in the
notion of racialism and that its notion of human diversity was clearly not
essentialist. Thus to deny that the eighteenth-century monogenic understanding
of ...
5
The Mind of Frederick Douglass
If blacks embraced monogenism out of no more than wish fulfillment, whites
embraced monogenism or polygenism out of defensive rationalization — "pride
of race and position." If, Douglass reasoned, "the desire to rise though strong —
is not ...
6
With Good Intentions: Euro-Canadian and Aboriginal Relations ...
Social Darwinism took intelligence and signs of cultural advancement as widely
differing among the races, and its normal conclusion did not differ from the earlier
discussions of racial inequality within monogenism and polygenism. The ability ...
Celia Haig-Brown, Edited by Celia Haig-Brown and David A. Nock, David A. Nock, 2011
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Late Evolvers: Life is All About Timing
Monogenism or monogenesis is the theory of human origins, which posits a
common descent for all human races. Polygenism refers to the theory that
different human races were, evolved from different species. Polygenism suggests
that the ...
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Race, Racism, and Science: Social Impact and Interaction
The. Reign. of. Monogenism: Prichard. and. Lawrence. James Cowles Prichard (
1786–1848), devout Christian, physician, and abolitionist, was the leading British
monogenist and the most influential writer on race in the first half of the ...
John P. Jackson, Nadine M. Weidman, 2004
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Race, Science and Medicine, 1700-1960
This is the classical monogenism discussed above. Second, a subsidiary
argument, that a black might be derived from a white ancestor from some sexual
act of generation (and then become the ancestor of subsequent blacks). The four
...
Waltraud Ernst, Bernard Harris, 2002
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Race and Human Evolution
A PARADOX Much of polygenism's support came from its being considered a
science, as opposed to the religious dogma associated with monogenism. Many
scientists who supported monogenism were attacked for being unscientific, while
...
8 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «MONOGENISM»
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monogenism est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
The Cannibal Club: Racism and Rabble-Rousing in Victorian England
Before the debate between science and creationism, there was the debate between monogenism and polygenism. Monogenists believed that ... «Smithsonian, juil 14»
Racism Is Inherently Plural
He devotes particular attention to how Charles Darwin's theories on evolution transformed the racial debate from one between Monogenism ... «Oxonian Review, mars 14»
The sons of Adam: spirit, not blood
But the conflict between monogenism and polygenism is not the appropriate frame for what is being unveiled by reality before our eyes. «Discover Magazine, déc 11»
Racism, what about speciesism?
... plausible in explaining human differences than the monogenism of the Bible, and the short history of the earth argued for by many Christians. «Discover Magazine, sept 11»
Franciscan scholar dismisses teaching of Catechism, Pius XII on …
The question of biological origins is a scientific one; and, if science shows that there is no evidence of monogenism and there is lots of ... «Catholic Culture, août 11»
Can Theology Evolve?
Can the strict monogenism of the human race as traditionally understood by Christians, be modified to the scientific consensus that the human ... «Forbes, août 11»
The Problem of Polygenism
This is opposite to the idea of monogenism , which posits a single origin of humanity in Adam and Eve. In this understanding, Adam and Eve ... «First Things, oct 10»
Dr. Josef Mengele, Angel of Death and “Devotee of Darwin”
However, Darwin did challenge the polygenist viewpoint in “Descent” where he takes an unequivocal stand for monogenism–descent from a ... «Beliefnet.com, déc 09»