Although studying genetic diversity in African populations tells us a great
deal about human history, there is even more to learn by juxtaposing the genetic diversity with the diversity of heritable traits (phenotypes).
Not exact matches
Historically and theologically we are
dealing here with devout yet aberrant forms of faith that are unable to illuminate the more profound problems of
human existence, suffering, guilt and destiny or to answer questions
about human history in its wholeness.
Most of them were well versed in Scriptures, religious
history, liturgy, church law, and other tools of their trade, but they knew very little
about the
human beings with whom they had to
deal.