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Origin of Complex Order in Biology

 
AuthorEberhard von Kitzing
 
Title of item
Origin of Complex Order in Biology
 
Subtitle of item
Abdu'l-Baha's concept of the originality of species compared to concepts in modern biology
 
Volume
Studies in the Babi and Baha'i Religions vol. 12
 
Pages
137-252
 
Total pages
274
Parent publication   Evolution and Bahá'í Belief
 
Publisher of this ed.
Los Angeles: Kalimat Press
Date of this edition 2001
LanguageEnglish
Permission author
Posted 1997 by Jonah Winters
Classified in Books
URLbahai-library.com/kitzing_origin_complex_order
Abstract The purpose and destiny of our human life is shown to be compatible with the facts of biology and paleontology.
Notes This book was originally published as an extended essay at the author's website (now offline, but archived here) in 1996 and updated in 1999. It was then revised for publication in 2001. The book here is the 1999 version, and is not identical to the published book.

See also: Keven Brown, Are Abdu'l-Bahá's Views on Evolution Original?; Brown, Evolution and Bahá’í Belief; Stephen R. Friberg, Commentary; von Kitzing, Is the Bahá'í view of evolution compatible with modern science?; and Courosh Mehanian and Friberg, Religion and Evolution Reconciled: ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s Comments on Evolution.

Tags Biology; Evolution; Paleontology; Science
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Last edited
1997. See previous versions [archive.org].

Documents posted prior to October 2003 were at bahai-library.org [archive.org] and had completely different URLs.

 

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