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Hominization, also called anthropogenesis, refers to the process of becoming human, and is used in somewhat different contexts in the fields of paleontology and paleoanthropology, archaeology, philosophy, and theology.
"delayed hominization", as in the Aristotelian belief in ensoulment 40 days after conception. In the context of modern theistic evolution, "hominization" refers...
creationists. Hominization, in both science and religion, involves the process or the purpose of becoming human. The process and means by which hominization occurs...
Петрашов, 1998. 6 c. In 1922, Teilhard wrote in an essay with the title 'Hominization': "And this amounts to imagining, in one way or another, above the animal...
theistic evolution to refer to the "special creation of humans", a point of hominization where evolved near-human animals were given souls by God, and became...
early development of anatomically modern humans, a process known as hominization, through the reconstruction of evolutionary kinship lines within the...
inanimate matter to a future state of Divine consciousness through Earth's "hominization". He also maintained that one-cell organisms develop into metazoans or...
"σαρκωθέντα" nor Latin "incarnatus" means "born", and the 1973 text linked hominization ("became man") with birth ("he was born"). "He suffered, died, and was...
from a range of time periods, namely halls dedicated to Paleolithic and hominization process; Neolithic and Eneolithic; Bronze Age; Colonizations and Hispano-Roman...
original on 27 January 2011. For a criticism of arguments for "delayed hominization," see also this article Archived 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine by...
23 June 2021. Ruddick, Nicholas (2018). "Introduction: The Fiction of Hominization". The Fire in the Stone: Prehistoric Fiction from Charles Darwin to Jean...
mind, and served as a spokesman for my ideas, then taking shape, on “hominization” and the “noosphere.” Le Roy later wrote in one of his books: "I have...
the subject, primarily either the ensoulment at conception or delayed hominization. Tertullian held a view, traducianism, which was later condemned as heresy...
the fetus were influenced in part by Aristotelian concept of delayed hominization. According to it, human fetuses only gradually acquire their souls, and...
archaeology C. Witmore (with G. Harman) (2023) Anthropoiesis revisited: Hominization through the incorporation of nonhumans. C. Witmore The Oxford Handbook...
rev. 1965). The title represents a term he coined, deriving it from "hominization", the theory of man's evolutionary origins. The book's preface describes...
with steppes, savannas, and lakes. He saw advantages for the process of hominization in a wooded savanna. In analogy with gelada Jolly proposed that "[i]n...
less than murder. He also affirmed the Aristotelian view of delayed hominization. St. Fulgentius opposed abortion even for the purpose of saving the woman's...
funding period of the IKKM consist of six annual research topics: 2008/09: Hominization and Anthropotechnologies – the Making of Humans 2009/10: Referencialization...