As promised several months ago, I intend to investigate the spectrum of Evolutionary Creation (mediated creation) and have decided on Biologos as a source for this examination in comparison to my older ideas of Immediate Creation. It has been a journey long overdue and one that I hope to have time to complete - let alone understand.
To begin, I am using the Blog section of Biologos' website to read through specific titles. However there are 91 pages of information here. Which is a lot. So I searched under the phrase "human populations" and have come up with these many articles below in hopes of grasping the Genesis story from scientific explorations and deductions made over the past 4 or 5 years. Moreover, to reduce my investigations even further I intend to read from the most recent article to the last, under the assumption that the more recent articles will summarize and eclipse earlier written works more efficiently.
So I present this blog page here as a reference page to Evolutionary Creation as we begin our explorations and discoveries.
RE Slater
To begin, I am using the Blog section of Biologos' website to read through specific titles. However there are 91 pages of information here. Which is a lot. So I searched under the phrase "human populations" and have come up with these many articles below in hopes of grasping the Genesis story from scientific explorations and deductions made over the past 4 or 5 years. Moreover, to reduce my investigations even further I intend to read from the most recent article to the last, under the assumption that the more recent articles will summarize and eclipse earlier written works more efficiently.
So I present this blog page here as a reference page to Evolutionary Creation as we begin our explorations and discoveries.
RE Slater
November 8, 2011
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Biologos: "Human Populations"
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Biologos: "Human Populations"
If necessary, please click here:
http://biologos.org/search/results/40868621db04b97905f305f9693172fc/
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Apr 5, 2010 ... Some genes in human populations exist in hundreds of forms. The catch, however, is that any individual person can only carry at most two ...
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biologos.org/blog/does-genetics-point-to-a-single-primal-couple
Oct 28, 2011 ... As has been discussed several times here at BioLogos, there are multiple lines of evidence that indicate the human population has never been ... biologos.org biologos.org/.../understanding-evolution-mitochondrial-eve-y-chromosome- adam |
There are multiple lines of evidence that indicate the human population has never been below around 10000 members at any time in its history. Comments ( 75) ... biologos.org biologos.org/blog/author/dennis-venema |
Sep 23, 2011 ... When a population of modern humans leave Africa around 50000 years ago, they encounter, and breed with, Neanderthals shortly after. ... biologos.org biologos.org/.../understanding-evolution-neanderthals-denisovans-and- human-speciation |
descended from this tiny founder population. Even the bugs inside human guts tell the same story, with their genetic variation reflecting the African origins of their ... biologos.org biologos.org/uploads/projects/alexander_white_paper.pdf |
BioLogos.org. BY DENNIS VENEMA. Genesis and the Genome: Genomic Evidence for Human-Ape Common Ancestry and. Ancestral Hominid Population Sizes ... biologos.org biologos.org/uploads/projects/venema_genesis_genome.pdf |
Sep 15, 2011 ... A third point is that as we became human, the population that eventually became Homo sapiens did not suddenly cease to interbreed with other ... biologos.org biologos.org/.../understanding-evolution-an-introduction-to-populations-and- speciation |
Oct 14, 2011 ... Humans and orangutans, on the other hand, haven't shared a common ancestral population in about 10 million years or more, meaning that it ... biologos.org biologos.org/.../understanding-evolution-speciation-and-incomplete-lineage- sorting |
Jan 4, 2011 ... The finger appears to belong to a novel hominin population that shared a last common ancestor with Neanderthals more recently than humans, ... biologos.org biologos.org/.../made-in-the-image-of-god-the-theological-implications-of- human-genomics-1 |
Feb 10, 2011 ... As I mentioned in the last post, in all non-human primates, the canine ... Even when working with known populations, the problem of where to ... biologos.org biologos.org/.../the-human-fossil-record-part-3-the-discovery-of- australopithecus |
Dec 22, 2010 ... At some stage humanity began to know the one true God of the ... all the world's present non-African populations are descended from this tiny ...
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biologos.org/.../models-for-relating-adam-and-eve-with-contemporary- anthropology-part-2
Dec 28, 2010 ... If the Retelling Model is taken as applying to this very early stage of human evolution, prior to the time at which different human populations ... biologos.org biologos.org/.../models-for-relating-adam-and-eve-with-contemporary- anthropology-part-3 |
Mitochondrial Eve, though the most recent common matrilineal ancestor of all humans, was but one of a large population living about 180000 years ago. So too ... biologos.org biologos.org/blog/view-all |
Aug 12, 2011 ... The keynote speaker was Francis Collins, speaking on the human ... project and mapping common genetic variation within human populations. ... biologos.org biologos.org/.../from-intelligent-design-to-biologos-part-3-an-unexpected- opportunity |
relevant. The keynote speaker was Francis Collins, speaking on the human genome project and mapping common genetic variation within humanpopulations. ... biologos.org biologos.org/uploads/projects/venema_id_to_biologos.pdf |
Looking at the total variation in the DNA of humans around the world, scientists have estimated that all our DNA came from an original population of several ... biologos.org biologos.org/questions/the-mitochondrial-eve |
When the population accumulates a substantial number of changes and ... of evolutionary theory is that all living things—including humans—are related to one ... biologos.org biologos.org/questions/what-is-evolution |
... similar to the five fingers humans have on their hands and distinct humerus, .... For example, Falk gives the hypothetical example of two bird populations: a ... biologos.org biologos.org/questions/fossil-record |
communities were divided into test and control populations, and the testing was .... chance hypotheses simply because finite human beings are unable to identify ... biologos.org biologos.org/uploads/projects/bradley_scholarly_essay.pdf |
I am pleased to note that my paper1 speculating on the initiation of human spiritual .... your population disbelieves (for religious reasons) the theory of evolution, ... biologos.org biologos.org/uploads/static-content/alexander_response_paper.pdf |
scale patterns of evolutionary history can generally be better discerned than the population-by-population or species-by-species transitions. Evolutionary trends ...
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biologos.org/uploads/projects/miller_white_paper.pdf
... select representative elements that enable us to understand populations that ... God's secondary agents include human beings, natural processes that God ... biologos.org biologos.org/questions/chance-and-god |
Apr 19, 2010 ... Let's examine human chromosome #1 and compare it to the order of ...Populations of mice with very different chromosome arrangements have ... biologos.org biologos.org/blog/signature-in-the-synteny |
Apr 1, 2010 ... If human populations were forced to inbreed, would this be 'evil'? Difference in 'degree' or in 'kind'? Reply to this comment ... biologos.org biologos.org/blog/accommodationist-and-proud-of-it-part.../CP1 |
Jun 20, 2011 ... It is best to view them as an isolated population of a highly polytypic species ( modern humans). Reply to this comment. This user is in good ... biologos.org biologos.org/blog/the-dispersal-of-the-australopithecines-part-ii |
Jul 22, 2010... down European flight zones, tsunamis that devastate whole populations, ... Life , and certainly human life in this world, simply does not have a ... biologos.org biologos.org/.../how-could-god-create-through-evolution-a-look-at-theodicy- part-1 |
initially liberating in that it released humans from any sense of obligation to an .... and do very well, is select between variants within a population, based on ... biologos.org biologos.org/uploads/projects/venema_signature_cell.pdf |
May 8, 2011... blesses the human community through the discovery of such natural ... accidental finds have established that there are several populations of ... biologos.org biologos.org/blog/living-fossil |
and mobility strategies in extinct and extant hominin populations; published in The. Journal of Human Evolution, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, ... biologos.org biologos.org/uploads/projects/Workshop_statement.pdf |
Sep 6, 2011 ... If the mystery of divinity and humanity fully inhabiting a single being is at ..... to keep up with mildly deleterious mutations in small populations. ... biologos.org biologos.org/.../come-and-see-a-christological-invitation-for-science-part-5 |
Oct 18, 2010... 100 amino acids) in natural populations is speaking from ignorance. ... On average, for humans to achieve a mutation like this by chance, we ... biologos.org biologos.org/.../the-skeptical-biochemist-is-there-an-edge-to-evolution-part-ii |
Understanding Evolution: An Introduction to Populations and Speciation ... The Human Fossil Record, Part 4: Australopithecus Conquers the Landscape ... biologos.org biologos.org/topics/evolutionary-biology |
Jun 25, 2010 ... It is human-made only in the same sense that a person makes up their ... Gregory , I think it is fairer to say that evolution results in populations of ... biologos.org biologos.org/blog/evolving-beyond-apologetics |
May 11, 2011 ... Later, he claims “Darwinism tells us that, like all species, human beings ... Similarly that some organisms in a particular population received a ... biologos.org biologos.org/.../evolution-myths-and-reconciliation-a-review-of-why- evolution-is-true-part-2 |
Mar 22, 2010 ... Chance takes on considerable significance in small populations. .... about the origin of man, the descent of humanity from a single human pair, ... biologos.org biologos.org/blog/on-seeing-intelligence-in-unintelligent-design |
Jan 29, 2011 ... Within this theater humans play a significant role in the drama .... at least when persons, and not populations, are the focus of the exercise. ... biologos.org biologos.org/.../the-biologos-foundation-and-darwins-pious-idea-part-3 |
The LTEE started in 1988 with twelve populations of E. Coli all derived from one ancestral ..... important physiological processes in tetrapods, including humans. ... biologos.org biologos.org/uploads/projects/venema_origin_information.pdf |
May 14, 2010 ... In this view, the earth and its living populations, as initially created, were ... on animal-occupied earth long before the first humans existed. ... biologos.org biologos.org/blog/the-end-of-christianity |
Understanding Evolution: An Introduction to Populations and Speciation ... Made In The Image Of God: The Theological Implications Of Human Genomics—Part ... biologos.org biologos.org/topics/genetics |
Dec 27, 2010... into test and control populations, and the testing was “double blind. .... we start inferring that some sort of super human civilization (Atlantis? ... biologos.org biologos.org/.../why-dembskis-design-inference-doesnt-work-part-1 |
Mar 16, 2011... and unspecifiable “personal knowledge”4 possessed by humans. .... and observe them, we can study populations, breeding, lifespan etc etc. ... biologos.org biologos.org/blog/engaging-todays-militant-atheist-arguments-part-3 |
Understanding Evolution: Neanderthals, Denisovans and Human Speciation ... Understanding Evolution: An Introduction to Populations and Speciation ... biologos.org biologos.org/resources/alister-mcgrath |
human fossil from before the flood because God “buried their remains so completely.” ix. The New Geology Evolves. The reader may object that I have dug up a ... biologos.org biologos.org/uploads/projects/Giberson-scholarly-essay-1.pdf |
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