Darwinism as Religion

Darwinism as Religion
Title Darwinism as Religion PDF eBook
Author Michael Ruse
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 329
Release 2017
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0190241020

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'Darwinism as Religion' argues that the theory of evolution given by Charles Darwin in the 19th-century has always functioned as much as a secular form of religion as anything purely scientific. Through the words of novelists and poets, Michael Ruse argues that Darwin took us from the secure world of Christian faith into a darker, less friendly world of chance and lack of meaning.

Can a Darwinian be a Christian?

Can a Darwinian be a Christian?
Title Can a Darwinian be a Christian? PDF eBook
Author Michael Ruse
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 260
Release 2004-09-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780521637169

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This book, first published in 2000, adopts a balanced perspective on the subject to offer a serious examination of both Darwinism and Christianity. He covers a wide range of topics, from the Scopes Monkey Trial to claims about the religious significance of extraterrestrials. He deals with major figures in the current science/religion debate and considers in detail the claims of the new creationism, revealing some surprising parallels between Darwinian materialists and traditional thinkers such as St. Augustine. Michael Ruse argues that, although it is at times difficult for a Darwinian to embrace Christian belief, it is by no means inconceivable. At the same time he suggests ways in which a Christian believer should have no difficulty accepting evolution in general, and Darwinism in particular.

The Reluctant Mr. Darwin: An Intimate Portrait of Charles Darwin and the Making of His Theory of Evolution (Great Discoveries)

The Reluctant Mr. Darwin: An Intimate Portrait of Charles Darwin and the Making of His Theory of Evolution (Great Discoveries)
Title The Reluctant Mr. Darwin: An Intimate Portrait of Charles Darwin and the Making of His Theory of Evolution (Great Discoveries) PDF eBook
Author David Quammen
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 304
Release 2007-07-17
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0393076342

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"Quammen brilliantly and powerfully re-creates the 19th century naturalist's intellectual and spiritual journey."--Los Angeles Times Book Review Twenty-one years passed between Charles Darwin's epiphany that "natural selection" formed the basis of evolution and the scientist's publication of On the Origin of Species. Why did Darwin delay, and what happened during the course of those two decades? The human drama and scientific basis of these years constitute a fascinating, tangled tale that elucidates the character of a cautious naturalist who initiated an intellectual revolution.

Disseminating Darwinism

Disseminating Darwinism
Title Disseminating Darwinism PDF eBook
Author Ronald L. Numbers
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 316
Release 1999-12-28
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780521620710

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This innovative collection of original essays focuses on the ways in which geography, gender, race, and religion influenced the reception of Darwinism in the English-speaking world of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The contributions to this volume collectively illustrate the importance of local social, physical, and religious arrangements, while revealing that neither distance from Darwin's home at Down nor size of community greatly influenced how various regions responded to Darwinism. Essays spanning the world from Great Britain and North America to Australia and New Zealand explore the various meanings for Darwinism in these widely separated locales, while other chapters focus on the difference it made in the debates over evolution.

Darwinism and the Divine in America

Darwinism and the Divine in America
Title Darwinism and the Divine in America PDF eBook
Author Jon H. Roberts
Publisher
Total Pages 380
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN

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This title provides a comprehensive analytical overview of public dialogue among 19th century American Protestant intellectuals who struggled with the theory of organic evolution. Arguments over the scientific merits of Darwin's theory gave way to discussions of its theological implications.

Darwin's Religious Odyssey

Darwin's Religious Odyssey
Title Darwin's Religious Odyssey PDF eBook
Author William E. Phipps
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 234
Release 2002-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781563383847

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Draws on newly available material to consider Darwin's personal religious beliefs, profiling him as a man from a specific time in history struggling to harmonize his spiritual worldviews with his scientific findings. Original.

Living with Darwin

Living with Darwin
Title Living with Darwin PDF eBook
Author Philip Kitcher
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 208
Release 2009-04-28
Genre Science
ISBN 9780199724994

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Charles Darwin has been at the center of white-hot public debate for more than a century. In Living With Darwin, Philip Kitcher stokes the flames swirling around Darwin's theory, sifting through the scientific evidence for evolution, Creation Science, and Intelligent Design, and revealing why evolution has been the object of such vehement attack. Kitcher first provides valuable perspective on the present controversy, describing the many puzzles that blocked evolution's acceptance in the early years, and explaining how scientific research eventually found the answers to these conundrums. Interestingly, Kitcher shows that many of these early questions have been resurrected in recent years by proponents of Intelligent Design. In fact, Darwin himself considered the issue of intelligent design, and amassed a mountain of evidence that effectively refuted the idea. Kitcher argues that the problem with Intelligent Design isn't that it's "not science," as many critics say, but that it's "dead science," raising questions long resolved by scientists. But Kitcher points out that it is also important to recognize the cost of Darwin's success--the price of "life with Darwin." Darwinism has a profound effect on our understanding of our place in the universe, on our religious beliefs and aspirations. It is in truth the focal point of a larger clash between religious faith and modern science. Unless we can resolve this larger issue, the war over evolution will go on.