Category: Human Origins
For Undergrads, Grad Students, and Professionals — One Final Day to Apply for Summer Seminars on ID
An informed debate about origins is vital for our science and our culture. You can be a part of that, but you must act now.
Forthcoming Book to Explore Christianity and Science from Multiple Perspectives
The editors intentionally sought out divergent perspectives on a variety of science and faith topics.
Chimps Hold “Funeral”?
Attempts to deny the exceptional qualities of human beings and conflate us with animals share a tendency to self-destruct.
Research on Ancient DNA Could Test Predictions of Non-Darwinian Speciation Models
Independent groups of researchers (e.g., Hössjer et al. 2016), more or less skeptical of common ancestry, have suggested the alternative model of initial heterozygotic diversity.
I and Thou — Roger Scruton on What Makes Human Beings Unique
Whatever its cause, our moral natures do indeed distinguish us from fauna.