The heresy is that we can not keep the natural and the divine together, Cunningham says. He also says that evolution doesn't just mean we are related to apes, but apes are related to us; and that latter thought adds another dimension--contra Darwin's
Descent of Man (1871)--the ascent of the animal. He doesn't get to that idea until about 7:30-8:30.
P.S. I never heard a guy, or at least a professor, talk about Mary's vagina before, but Cunningham does here. And I'm not being a prude. I was just surprised by the description.
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