EsculturadeCharlesDarwinenlaFacultaddeCienciasdela Type post Author Emily Sandico Date February 11, 2026 CategoriesEthicsSocial Sciences Tagged , biologists, Charles Darwin, Christianity, creativity, creator, Daniel Dennett, Darwinian evolution, Darwinian narrative, Darwinian theory, designer, evolution, human beings, intelligent design, Islam, Jonathan Witt, Judaism, Judeo-Christian tradition, materialism, mind, monkeys, moral order, random mutations, rationality, Religions (journal), theists, universal acid Jonathan Witt: Darwinism and Its “Pernicious Cultural Implications” Emily Sandico February 11, 2026 Ethics, Social Sciences 5 What are we to make of rationality and creativity, of our awareness of the moral order? In the Judeo-Christian tradition, these markers are elevated. Read More ›
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