Theological and Scientific Aspects of the Unity of Mankind

Faith and Philosophy 26 (5):571-575 (2009)
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Abstract

The idea of the genetic unity of all mankind is an integral part of Christian teaching. The purpose of this brief survey is to illustrate its role within the Greek patristic tradition, and then to point to a few examples from modern science which lend support to this ancient idea.

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