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The kiss and the slap: Modern Orthodox ambivalence towards evolution 1980s–2010s
Journal of Modern Jewish Studies Pub Date : 2021-03-17 , DOI: 10.1080/14725886.2021.1896458
Rachel S. A. Pear 1
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ABSTRACT

Research has begun to delve into Jewish responses to evolution as one component of a more general rise in interest in the study of religious engagement with Darwinism. This attention is due to a number of factors including revisions to the history of Christian anti-evolutionism, understanding the need to expand research beyond Christianity, and mounting awareness of anti-evolutionism as a growing global phenomenon The current article focuses on American Modern Orthodoxy (AMO) and describes how the Darwin debates have manifested in this particular community at the end of the twentieth century and into the 21st. AMO has a complicated legacy regarding evolution. Accommodationist perspectives from AMO rabbis dominated the first half of the twentieth century; however, more negative rejectionist positions on the part of some religious scientists came to the fore in the 1960s and 1970s. This mixed-bag of heritage led the1980s and onwards to be a period of ambiguity and ambivalence.



中文翻译:

亲吻和耳光:现代东正教对进化的矛盾心理 1980s–2010s

摘要

研究已经开始深入研究犹太人对进化的反应,这是对达尔文主义宗教参与研究的兴趣普遍上升的一个组成部分。这种关注是由于许多因素造成的,包括对基督教反进化论历史的修订,理解需要扩大基督教以外的研究,以及对反进化论作为一种日益增长的全球现象的认识。 AMO) 并描述了达尔文辩论如何在 20 世纪末和 21 世纪在这个特定的社区中体现出来。AMO 在进化方面有着复杂的遗产。来自 AMO 拉比的调适主义观点主导了 20 世纪上半叶;然而,在 1960 年代和 1970 年代,一些宗教科学家更加消极的拒绝主义立场浮出水面。这种混合的遗产导致 20 世纪 80 年代及以后成为一个模棱两可和矛盾的时期。

更新日期:2021-03-17
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