Bonnette's Origin Of The Human Species
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...as it is as a study of truth and the theory of knowledge. The heart and soul of all philosophical debate lies within the establishment of personal philosophies concerned with life, death, immortality and man's relationship to God. The strength of philosophical thought is it's rhetoric, relying on the multiple meanings that can be internalized to the reader as a reflection of their own beliefs while also incorporating new ideas. The philosopher, Dennis Bonnette, in his book, Origin Of The Human Species, provides an analysis of current paleontological theory that is congruent with the philosophical stand of both Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas.
The evolutionary history of humanity is inextricably intertwined with other components of creation. Humans have been given the wherewithal to have dominion over the beasts and animals - over creation itself to some degree. Humanity is specifically charged to care for creation, itself included. The concept of stewardship is based on the belief that God designated humans as stewards or guardians over God's Creation, and thus care for all of creation is appropriate and necessary....
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