Az evolúcióbiológia fogadtatása hindu és buddhista vallási közösségekben, Teilhard de Chardin teológiájának tükrében
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https://doi.org/10.59531/ots.2025.3.1.97-117Kulcsszavak:
evolúció, tudomány, hinduizmus, buddhizmus, teremtéstanAbsztrakt
Az evolúcióelmélet megjelenése és elterjedése jelentős hatással volt a különböző vallási közösségekre, mivel a tudományos megközelítések gyakran kihívást jelentettek a hagyományos vallási narratívák számára. A tanulmány célja, hogy bemutassa az evolúcióbiológia fogadtatását különböző vallási hagyományokban, különös tekintettel a hinduizmus, a buddhizmus, a kereszténység, valamint az ezekhez kapcsolódó kiemelkedő gondolkodók – Teilhard de Chardin, Sri Aurobindo, Swami Vivekananda és Thich Nhat Hanh – nézeteire. A kutatás elemzi a vallás és tudomány közötti párbeszéd lehetőségeit, rávilágítva arra, hogyan próbálták egyes vallási vezetők és filozófusok integrálni az evolúció gondolatát saját spirituális tanításaikba.
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