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Tag "Charles Darwin"

tag name: Charles Darwin type: Science: natural, social, and applied
web link: Charles_Darwin
related tags: Evolution
referring tags: Michele Lessona
references: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Darwin

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  1. 'Abdu'l-Bahá's Response to Darwinism: Its Historical and Philosophical Context, by Keven Brown (2001). Editor's foreword to the collection of articles Evolution and Bahá'í Belief.
  2. Are 'Abdu'l-Bahá's views on evolution original?, by Keven Brown (1997). The philosophical and historical context of 'Abdu'l-Bahá's response to Darwinism.
  3. Epilogue on Neo-Darwinian Theory, by William S. Hatcher (2008). Contains no mention of Bahá'í Faith.
  4. Evolution and Bahá'í Belief: 'Abdu'l-Bahá's Response to Nineteenth-Century Darwinism, Keven Brown, ed. (2001). Includes Eberhard von Kitzing's "Origin of Complex Order in Biology: `Abdu'l-Bahá's concept of the originality of species compared to concepts in modern biology."
  5. Evolution and Baha'i Belief, by Keven Brown and Eberhard von Kitzing: Review and Commentary, by Eamonn Moane (2004). Lengthy overview of the Bahá'í response to Darwinism and the concepts of parallel evolution and species change.
  6. God, Chance, and Necessity, by Keith Ward: Review, by Brad Pokorny (1997-10).
  7. Letter to Mrs. A. Schwarz, Stuttgart, by Josephina Fallscher, Steven Phelps, ed. (1910-01). Philosophic conversations of the Master with a French consular official. The nineteenth letter from Dr. Fallscheer to Schwarz.
  8. Man Is Man: `Abdu'l-Bahá on Human Evolution, by Ramin Neshati (2009). Bahá’ís believe in the essential harmony of science and religion, yet they reject Darwinian evolutionary theories which are strongly supported by the scientific community. How can we resolve this seeming impasse?
  9. Origin of Complex Order in Biology: Abdu'l-Baha's concept of the originality of species compared to concepts in modern biology, by Eberhard von Kitzing (2001). The purpose and destiny of our human life is shown to be compatible with the facts of biology and paleontology.
  10. Tablet on the Struggle for Survival (Lawh-i-Tanázu'-i Baqá), by Abdu'l-Bahá, Keven Brown, trans, Mehdi Wolf, ed. (1984/2000). Abdu'l-Bahá's response to Darwinism is that the struggle for survival, far from being innate to human nature, is an erroneous notion characterizing humanity's adolescence, and is due to be replaced by the more exalted concept of cooperation for survival.
 
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