Understanding Evolution and Creationism

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📋 Course Outline

  1. 19th century scientific and social climate
  2. Historical causes of evolutionism
  3. Precursors influencing Charles Darwin
  4. Darwin’s theory and natural selection mechanism
  5. Darwin’s life, deism and intellectual context
  6. Core definition of evolution and speciation
  7. People’s reactions: scientific and religious responses
  8. Arguments supporting evolutionism
  9. Evolution problems and gaps in explanations
  10. Creationism and catastrophism models
  11. Intermediate theories between creationism and evolution
  12. Creationist critiques of evolution and supporting arguments

📖 1. 19th century scientific and social climate

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • 19th-century technology optimism : A social mood in the 1800s where new technologies reshaped daily life and encouraged strong confidence in scientific progress.
  • Historical critical method : A Bible-interpretation approach that treats the text like an ordinary historical document to judge what parts are inspired or valid.
  • Deism transformism : An 18th-century deist openness to cosmological change, which helped make transformism seem acceptable before Darwin.
  • Fixity of species : A long-standing view that species do not change over time, supported by a biblical reading that dominated earlier scientific thought.
  • Atheist philosophers in science : A cultural influence where atheist ideas gained popularity among scientists and supported openness to non-religious explanations.
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Aperçu du QCM

1. How does high criticism differ from earlier approaches to the Bible in its method?

2. What year is given for Erasmus Darwin’s “laws of organic life”?

3. Darwin became interested in evolution in 1837 because what precursor idea was challenged by Cuvier’s fossil-based objections?

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19th-century tech optimism

Fostered confidence in scientific progress.

Historical critical method

Treats the Bible as an ordinary historical document.

Deism transformism

Made evolutionary ideas acceptable before Darwin.

Fixity of species

Species do not change; supported by biblical reading.

Atheist scientists

Supported non-religious explanations in science.

Hutton's geologic view

Earth is extremely old, formed by slow processes.

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