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231. Divine Action Topic: Barbour, Ian G. Five Models of God and Evolution....
century, population genetics focused on
statistical changes in the gene pool and the modern synthesis took a
gradualist view of evolution. The discovery of the structure of DNA in 1953 led
to the central dogma of molecular
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232. Neuroscience Topic: A Hierarchy of Sciences
you saw in the lecture on genetics earlier.
Now, notice that I've indicated in the hierarchy transition to life. And that's approximate. From that there are a lot of levels missing between the macromolecules at a cell, which is a very, very
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233. Faith and Reason Topic: George Coyne on the Role of Religion and Genetic Tec...
Genetics,
Ethics and Theology
Evolution
and Creation
Science
and Religion in Conflict?
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234. Faith and Reason Topic: Ron Numbers on Galileo's Treatment by the Church
Genetics,
Ethics and Theology
Evolution
and Creation
Science
and Religion in Conflict?
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and Reason' Transcript
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235. General Term: Algeny
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236. General Term: Darwin, Erasmus (1731-1802)
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237. General Term: Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825-95)
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238. General Term: Malthus, Thomas Robert (1766-1834)
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239. General Term: Paley, Revd William (1743-1805)
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240. God, Humanity and the Cosmos Topic: Different Sciences - Different Relationships
first with Mendelian genetics and then with
molecular biology, has led to a science which is still expanding under the influence of a great
unifying set of ideas - much as physics did in the two hundred years after
Newton.
These
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