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Human Origins – Part 1: Theological Conclusions |
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and Empirical Limitations |
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بِسْمِِ اللِِ الرَّحْمٰنِِ الرَّحِيْمِِ |
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Abstract |
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The concept of human evolution and whether it is compatible or irreconcilable with religious doctrine has been frequently debated, but all too |
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often the popular discourse fails to provide a sound academic study of the philosophy of science and matters of theology and scriptural exegesis. This article reviews the scriptural account of human origins (including the merits and failures of various hermeneutical approaches) before delving into the philosophy of science (including the realism versus constructive empiricism debate). |
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