Seriously, in both History of Archaeology and Evolutionary Anthropology, I would spend about a full class period discussing the lack of conflict between faith and science in Reformation anthropology, another discussing the influence of Enlightenment evolutionism on pre-Darwinian evolution, and another talking about how Darwinian evolutionism basically turned the Enlightenment on its head (it keeps the separation between faith and science, loses all that Frenchy equality/rationality stuff).
But I don't teach those classes any more. Suckers!!!
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But I don't teach those classes any more. Suckers!!!
Oh wait, I kind of liked those courses.