Tell me, sir, is it on your grandmother’s or your grandfather’s side that you are descended from an ape? In June of 1860, some of Britain’s most influential scientific and religious authorities gathered in Oxford to hear a heated debate on the merits of Charles Darwin’s recently published Origin of Species. The Bishop of Oxford, “Soapy“ Samuel Wilberforce, clashed swords with Darwin’s most outspoken supporter, Thomas Henry Huxley. The latter’s triumph, amid quips about apes and ancestry, has become a mythologized event, symbolizing the supposed war between science and Christianity. But did the debate really happen in this way? Of Apes and Ancestors argues that this one-dimensional interpretation was constructed and disseminated by Darwin’s ...
This paper examines the bibliographic features of Thomas H. Huxley’s 1863 work Evidence as to Man’s ...
The years between the two world wars, which just preceded the emergence of the neo-Darwinian new sy...
In 1798, Napoleon Bonaparte's army invaded Egypt, returning with many treasures including large numb...
In Of Apes and Ancestors, Ian Hesketh attempts to de-mythologize the famous Oxford debate between Sa...
Relations between religion and science have always been complex, and historians from the 19th centur...
“Light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history”: this was the single line that Charles D...
Huxley coined the word agnostic to describe his own philosophical framework in part to distinguish h...
For as far back as human history can be traced, mankind has questioned what it means to be human. On...
…we come from a long line of failures. We are apes, a group that almost went extinct fifteen million...
Charles Darwin has achieved both notoriety and fame for his evolutionary ideas encapsulated principa...
has followed over the past century and a half. In that work Darwin was largely concerned with establ...
About the book: This book, by Darwin's most celebrated modern biographers, gives a completely new ex...
What do we think about when we think about human evolution? With his characteristic wit and wisdom, ...
Soon after Charles Darwin proposed his theory of the origin of species (1859), Catholic theologians ...
The growing religion-based challenge to the concept of evolution is prompting some new thinking abou...
This paper examines the bibliographic features of Thomas H. Huxley’s 1863 work Evidence as to Man’s ...
The years between the two world wars, which just preceded the emergence of the neo-Darwinian new sy...
In 1798, Napoleon Bonaparte's army invaded Egypt, returning with many treasures including large numb...
In Of Apes and Ancestors, Ian Hesketh attempts to de-mythologize the famous Oxford debate between Sa...
Relations between religion and science have always been complex, and historians from the 19th centur...
“Light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history”: this was the single line that Charles D...
Huxley coined the word agnostic to describe his own philosophical framework in part to distinguish h...
For as far back as human history can be traced, mankind has questioned what it means to be human. On...
…we come from a long line of failures. We are apes, a group that almost went extinct fifteen million...
Charles Darwin has achieved both notoriety and fame for his evolutionary ideas encapsulated principa...
has followed over the past century and a half. In that work Darwin was largely concerned with establ...
About the book: This book, by Darwin's most celebrated modern biographers, gives a completely new ex...
What do we think about when we think about human evolution? With his characteristic wit and wisdom, ...
Soon after Charles Darwin proposed his theory of the origin of species (1859), Catholic theologians ...
The growing religion-based challenge to the concept of evolution is prompting some new thinking abou...
This paper examines the bibliographic features of Thomas H. Huxley’s 1863 work Evidence as to Man’s ...
The years between the two world wars, which just preceded the emergence of the neo-Darwinian new sy...
In 1798, Napoleon Bonaparte's army invaded Egypt, returning with many treasures including large numb...