Catholicism and Evolution: Polygenism and Original Sin (Part II)

Scientia et Fides 9 (1):63-129 (2021)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

As documented in Part I, monogenism, the descent of all human beings from Adam and Eve, was closely linked to the Catholic doctrine of original sin throughout the first half of the twentieth century. Theological reservations about polygenism, the more scientifically supported account of human origins through a transitional population, was brought to a head by Pius XII’s 1950 encyclical Humani generis. Although the encyclical allowed discussion of human evolution, polygenism was prohibited because “It does not appear how such a view can be reconciled with the doctrine of original sin.” Nevertheless, during and after Vatican II de facto theological acceptance of polygenism became commonplace even though the prohibition was not withdrawn. While some modern conceptions of original sin make a reliance upon monogenism unnecessary, another school of thought emphasizes a spiritual rather than a biological understanding of the concept. It remains to be seen whether polygenism can be unanimously accepted as a scientific phenomenon that is not theologically threatening. Reflection on the Vatican’s long period of ambivalence about the motion of the earth suggests that a similar prospect can be foreseen for polygenism even though it is subject to development in a manner that geostasis was not.

Links

PhilArchive



    Upload a copy of this work     Papers currently archived: 91,435

External links

Setup an account with your affiliations in order to access resources via your University's proxy server

Through your library

Similar books and articles

Pious Polygenism and Original Sin.Martin Lembke - 2013 - Faith and Philosophy 30 (4):434-438.
Between Evolution and Creation: A Forgotten Lesson.Jacek Tomczyk & Grzegorz Bugajak - 2008 - Omega. Indian Journal of Science and Religion 7 (2):6–21.
Encíclica "Humani generis".[author unknown] - 1950 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 9 (35):703.
Lettre Encyclique « Humani Generis ».Pie Xii - 1950 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 6 (2):191.
Hostis Humani Generis.Jody Greene - 2008 - Critical Inquiry 34 (4):683-705.
"humani Generis" Guía Del Teólogo.David L. Greenstock - 1951 - Ciencia Tomista 78:544-559.

Analytics

Added to PP
2023-07-30

Downloads
5 (#1,522,914)

6 months
5 (#632,346)

Historical graph of downloads
How can I increase my downloads?

Author's Profile

James Hofmann
California State University, Fullerton

Citations of this work

No citations found.

Add more citations

References found in this work

No references found.

Add more references