Zygon 54 (1):246-251 (
2019)
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Abstract
Ideas about biology, race, and theology were bound up together in nineteenthâcentury scholarship, although they are rarely, if ever, considered together today. Nevertheless, the new genealogical way of thinking about the history of life arose alongside a new way of thinking about the Bible, and a new way of thinking about people. They connected with one another in subtle ways, and modern scholarly boundaries do not map well on to nineteenthâcentury scholarship.