1st Edition

Hindu Perspectives on Evolution Darwin, Dharma, and Design

By C. Mackenzie Brown Copyright 2012
    276 Pages
    by Routledge

    288 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Providing new insights into the contemporary creationist-evolution debates, this book looks at the Hindu cultural-religious traditions of India, the Hindu Dharma traditions. By focusing on the interaction of religion and science in a Hindu context, it offers a global context for understanding contemporary creationist-evolution conflicts and tensions utilizing a critical analysis of Hindu perspectives on these issues. The cultural and political as well as theological nature of these conflicts is illustrated by drawing attention to parallels with contemporary Islamic and Buddhist responses to modern science and Darwinism.

    The book explores various ancient and classical Hindu models to explain the origin of the universe encompassing creationist as well as evolutionary—but non-Darwinian—interpretations of how we came to be. Complex schemes of cosmic evolution were developed, alongside creationist proofs for the existence of God utilizing distinctly Hindu versions of the design argument. After examining diverse elements of the Hindu Dharmic traditions that laid the groundwork for an ambivalent response to Darwinism when it first became known in India, the book highlights the significance of the colonial context. Analysing critically the question of compatibility between traditional Dharmic theories of knowledge and the epistemological assumptions underlying contemporary scientific methodology, the book raises broad questions regarding the frequently alleged harmony of Hinduism, the eternal Dharma, with modern science, and with Darwinian evolution in particular.

    Preface  1. Introduction: Design and Darwin in the Hindu Dharma Traditions  Part 1: The Classical Background  2. Creationism and Evolutionism in the Ancient and Classical Traditions  3. Manifestation and Apparent Design in the Advaita Vedanta of Sankara  4. Theism and Atomistic Design in the Nyaya-Vaisenika of Udayana  5. Design Discounted in the Visistadvaita Vedanta of Ramanuja  Part 2: The Colonial Period  6. Design and Darwin in the Colonial Period  7. The Vedantic Deism of Rammohan Roy  8. Design and the Intuitive Theism of Debendranath Tagore  9. Design and the Religious Evolutionism of Keshab Chandra Sen  10. The Modern Vedic Creationism of Dayananda Saraswati  11. The Modern Advaitic Evolutionism of Swami Vivekananda  12. The Integrative Evolutionism of Sri Aurobindo Ghose  Part 3: The Post-Colonial Period  13. Design and Darwin in the Post-Colonial Period  14. Design and Darwin in the Contemporary Hindu World  15. Conclusion: What Role for Brahma?

    Biography

    C. Mackenzie Brown is Professor of Religion at Trinity University, USA. His research interests include the relationship of Hinduism and modern science, with particular focus on creationism and evolution.