RT Article T1 Intelligent Chaos? Messy Origins, Categorical Ambiguity, and a Hopeful Multiplicity JF Theology and science VO 18 IS 4 SP 552 OP 559 A1 Johnson, Jay Emerson ca. 21. Jh. LA English PB Routledge YR 2020 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/174209791X AB Origin stories, whether these are scientific or mythological, serve multiple purposes in the communities in which they are told. Darwinian evolution stands as a classic case in point, and the latest scientific research on the origins of Homo sapiens as a species makes our own origins much more complex than once thought. This complexity suggests a fruitful way to critique notions of “racial purity” (often used to advance white supremacy). The emergent character of our development as a species can also provide further reasons for considering biological diversity a felicitous component for theological anthropology. K1 Darwin K1 Eucharist K1 Eschatology K1 Evolution K1 Racism K1 Theological Anthropology K1 White Supremacy DO 10.1080/14746700.2020.1825189