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Man and His Ancestor: A Study in Evolution

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An examination of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution and subsequent texts, written for the general public at the turn of the twentieth century, "[...] to dwell on the various significant facts that have been discovered since Darwin's time, and to offer certain lines of evidence never before presented in this connection and which seem to add much strength to the general argument.[...]" (Preface) - Summary by Kathleen Nelson (6 hr 36 min)

Chapters

Preface

2:58

Read by Kathleen Nelson

Evolution Versus Creation

5:40

Read by Kathleen Nelson

Vestiges of Man's Ancestry

25:54

Read by Kathleen Nelson

Relics of Ancient Man

29:21

Read by Kathleen Nelson

From Quadruped to Biped

23:15

Read by Kathleen Nelson

The Freedom of the Arms

22:16

Read by Kathleen Nelson

The Development of Intelligence

46:52

Read by Luke Dixey

The Origin of Language

20:03

Read by tommack

How the Chasm Was Bridged

33:25

Read by Rita Boutros

The First Stage of Human Evolution

45:07

Read by tommack

The Conflict with Nature

1:06:34

Read by Rita Boutros

Warfare and Civilization

18:39

Read by tommack

The Evolution of Morality

32:56

Read by Rita Boutros

Man's Relation to the Spiritual

23:44

Read by Rita Boutros