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The History and theories of the evolutionist.

Date Submitted: 02/25/2003 22:42:32
Category: / History / World History
Length: 5 pages (1371 words)
In the mid 16th Century scientists and thinkers such as Bacon, Descartes, Copernicus and Newton began to, through their discoveries; challenge the Christian perspective of the world. The earth was displaced as center of the universe and the natural laws governing it like gravity were proven to be mathematical not moral. These discoveries challenged the traditional Christian explanation of creation as well as the moral, social and political world orders the church had created. In …
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…ed.) Mayfield: Mountain View. pp. 41-52. Spencer, Hebert. 1860. "The Social Organism" in McGee & Warms (ed) 2000. Anthropologial Theory: An Introductory History (2nd ed.) Mayfield: Mountain View. pp. 11-26. Strayer, Robert W. 1995. The Making of the Modern World: Connected Histories, Divergent Pasts 1500 to Present (2nd ed.) St Martan's Press: New York. Tylor, Sir Edward Burnett. 1871. "The Science of Culture" in McGee & Warms (ed) 2000 Anthropologial Theory: An Introductory History (2nd ed.) Mayfield: Mountain View. pp. 27-40.
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