The Sociology and Theology of Creationist Objections to Evolution: How Blood Marks the Bounds of the Christian Body
The staying power of creationist objections to evolution needs explanation. It depends on the use of “blood” language. Both William Jennings Bryan and, a century later, Ken Ham connect evolution with the blood of predation and the blood of apes, and both also connect evolution with the blood of aton...
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2014
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Zygon
Year: 2014, Volume: 49, Issue: 3, Pages: 540-553 |
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Ken Ham
B Creationism B theology and science B William Jennings Bryan B Emile Durkheim B Mary Douglas B Totemism B Evolution B Bettina Bildhauer B Eucharist B Blood |
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