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COLLECTION | Published articles |
TITLE | On Human Origins: A Bahá'í Perspective |
AUTHOR 1 | Craig Loehle |
DATE_THIS | 1990 |
VOLUME | 2:4 |
TITLE_PARENT | Journal of Bahá'í Studies |
PAGE_RANGE | 45-58 |
PUB_THIS | Association for Bahá'í Studies North America |
CITY_THIS | Ottawa, ON |
ABSTRACT | The science of evolution is difficult for those who demand a literal interpretation of scripture and believe in a special origin for humanity. The Bahá’í writings view evolution and individual spiritual growth as one fundamental developmental process. |
NOTES | See also commentaries by Arash Abizadeh (JBS 3:1, 1990), Iraj Ayman, Susan Brill, and M.K. Rohani (JBS 4:1-4:3, 1991), Iraj Ayman, John Hatcher, and Craig Loehle (JBS 5:2, 1992), and Keven Brown (JBS 5:4, 1994). |
TAGS | Creation; Evolution; God; Science |
CONTENT | Download: loehle_human_origins.pdf.
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PERMISSION | publisher |
LANG THIS | English |
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