Science and religion
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Science and religion
(History of American thought, . The Foundations of American Evolutionism . Darwinism and theology in America : 1850-1930 / edited by Frank X. Ryan ; v. 3)
Thoemmes Press, 2002
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"Series: The Foundations of American Evolutionism"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
By the mid 19th century academic theologians in America faced an unprecedented challenge. Once the sole proprietors of the nation's finest colleges, they now found themselves beleagered by an onslaught of secularism and empirical science. Darwin's "Origin of Species", which challenged the notion of a Divine plan with an evolutionism based upon chance variation and natural selection, exacerbated this crisis and left theologians scrambling for an adequate response. Some joined Charles Hodge in attacking Darwin's views on scientific grounds. Others, such as James McCosh, Alexander Winchell, and Henry Ward Beecher embraced evolution as God's way of working out His purposes for the world. Others again, like Edward Hitchcock and James Woodrow, promoted a Kantian-type separation of the natural and the supernatural. And at the other end of the spectrum were free thinkers who welcomed Darwin's theory on its own terms, and pressed it into the service of humanism and naturalism. This four-volume set features more than sixty important essays, many of which are unavailable elsewhere.
Scholars in many fields should welcome this collection of material on a central topic in American intellectual history.
目次
- Volume 1 The benevolent hand: Darwin refuted
- the benevolent hand
- God in nature. Volume 2 Natural selection and divine election: James McCosh, "The Religious Aspects of Evolution"
- supplementary essays. Volume 3 Science and religion: the distinct domains of science and religion
- the unity of science and religion. Volume 4 Science, humanism and the Scopes trial: evolution as empirical science
- humanism
- the Scopes trial.
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