Darwin's Religious Odyssey

Darwin's Religious Odyssey
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.

Darwin¿s Religious Odyssey

Darwin¿s Religious Odyssey
Author: William E. Phipps
Publisher:
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2009-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781437969757

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Few people have written about Darwin¿s lifelong personal religious struggles. Here is a chronicle of Darwin¿s journey of faith and the evolution of his religious views. Darwin¿s detractors depict him as intending to undermine biblical faith, but Phipps tells a different story. He shows Darwin working hard to reconcile his evolutionary views with Anglican doctrines, and trying not to condemn the religious beliefs of family and friends. Darwin¿s theory of natural selection ultimately transformed his own religion, and, more than any other scientific discovery, caused ordinary people to re-examine their core beliefs about human origins. ¿A fascinating faith odyssey, mirroring the struggles many still face in trying to harmonize science with religious tradition.¿ Illustrations.

Charles Darwin's Religious Views

Charles Darwin's Religious Views
Author: David Herbert
Publisher: Sola Scriptura Ministries International
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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This book is a spiritual biography that focuses primarily on the religious experiences of Charles Darwin's life. Its intent is to demonstrate how Darwin's rejection of the Bible led him to adopt the naturalistic assumptions that were foundational to his belief in evolutionism.

Science and Religion: A Very Short Introduction

Science and Religion: A Very Short Introduction
Author: Thomas Dixon
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2008-07-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199295514

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The debate between science and religion is never out of the news: emotions run high, fuelled by polemical bestsellers like The God Delusion and, at the other end of the spectrum, high-profile campaigns to teach "Intelligent Design" in schools. Yet there is much more to the debate than the clash of these extremes. As Thomas Dixon shows in this balanced and thought-provoking introduction, a whole range of views, subtle arguments, and fascinating perspectives can be found on this complex and centuries-old subject. He explores the key philosophical questions that underlie the debate, but also highlights the social, political, and ethical contexts that have made the tensions between science and religion such a fraught and interesting topic in the modern world. Dixon emphasizes how the modern conflict between evolution and creationism is quintessentially an American phenomenon, arising from the culture and history of the United States, as exemplified through the ongoing debates about how to interpret the First-Amendment's separation of church and state. Along the way, he examines landmark historical episodes such as the Galileo affair, Charles Darwin's own religious and scientific odyssey, the Scopes "Monkey Trial" in Tennessee in 1925, and the Dover Area School Board case of 2005, and includes perspectives from non-Christian religions and examples from across the physical, biological, and social sciences. About the Series: Combining authority with wit, accessibility, and style, Very Short Introductions offer an introduction to some of life's most interesting topics. Written by experts for the newcomer, they demonstrate the finest contemporary thinking about the central problems and issues in hundreds of key topics, from philosophy to Freud, quantum theory to Islam.

Charles Darwin's Religious Journey

Charles Darwin's Religious Journey
Author: David Herbert
Publisher: Sola Scriptura Ministries International
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2010-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781894400343

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Written for young people, "Charles Darwin's religious journey" traces Charles' life-from his voyage around the world on HMS Beagle with Captain FitzRoy, to his research and experiments on his return to England. Complete with maps and photos, this book explores how Charles came to reject the Bible and believe in evolutionism. In an engaging style, Dr. Herbert brings to life the spiritual journey of one of history's most controversial figures. (A companion workbook is also available.)

The Dark Side of Charles Darwin

The Dark Side of Charles Darwin
Author: Dr. Jerry Bergman
Publisher: New Leaf Publishing Group
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 161458009X

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A single man stands behind the greatest deception in history. Charles Darwin's ideas still penetrate every aspect of our culture, including science, religion, and education. And while much has been made of his contribution to the evolutionary hypothesis, little has been publicized about the dark side of the man himself and how this may have impacted the quality and legitimacy of his research. This daring and compelling book takes its readers behind the popular facade of a man revered worldwide as a scientific pioneer, and unveils what kind of person Darwin really was. The book reveals disturbing facts that will help you: Perceive Darwin firsthand through the eyes of family and friends, and his own correspondence Discern this darkly troubled man, struggling with physical and mental health issues Uncover his views on eugenics and racism, and his belief that women were less evolved than men Thoroughly documented, this book reveals Darwin's less-than-above board methods of attempting to prove his so-called scientific beliefs, and his plot to "murder God" by challenging the then-dominant biblical worldview.

The Truth about Science and Religion

The Truth about Science and Religion
Author: Fraser Fleming
Publisher: Lutterworth Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2017-02-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0718845404

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Religion has been a major influence on the development of science over the past two millennia. The Truth about Science and Religion tells the story of their interaction, examining fundamental topics such as the origin of the universe, evolutionary processes, Christian beliefs, the history of science, and what being human really means from both a scientific and a religious perspective. The Truth about Science and Religion aims to help explore personal views on science and religion, offering questions for discussion at the end of each chapter. The book provides the historical and scientific background as well as the philosophical insight needed to think through issues of science and religion and their influence on personal beliefs. Metaphors, comparisons and analogies are used to simplify complex topics such that any reader can engage with the thoughts and questions posed. Unlike other books in this field, The Truth about Science and Religion follows a chronological scheme, beginning with the origin of the universe and life itself before discussing matters of the human condition, the life of Jesus, and stories of several great scientists to regain a unified view of science and religion in today's world.

Darwin's Religious Views

Darwin's Religious Views
Author: Charles Darwin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1890
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Evolving God

The Evolving God
Author: J. David Pleins
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2013-06-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1623568404

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In focusing on the story of Darwin's religious doubts, scholars too often overlook Darwin's positive contribution to the study of religion. J. David Pleins traces Darwin's journey in five steps. He begins with Darwin's global voyage, where his encounter with religious and cultural diversity transformed his understanding of religion. Surprisingly, Darwin wrestles with serious theological questions even as he uncovers the evolutionary layers of religion from savage roots. Next, we follow Darwin as his doubts about traditional biblical religion take root, affecting his career choice and marriage to Emma Wedgwood. Pleins then examines Darwin's secret notebooks as he searches for a materialist theory of religion. Again, other surprises loom as Darwin's reading of Comte's three stages of religion's development actually predate his reading of Malthus. Pleins explores how Darwin applied his discovery to the realm of ethics by formulating an evolutionary view of the "Golden Rule" in his Descent of Man. Finally, he considers Darwin's later reflections on the religion question, as he wrestled with whether his views led to atheism, agnosticism, or a new kind of theism. The Evolving God concludes by looking at some of the current religious debates surrounding Darwin and suggests the need for a deeper appreciation for Darwin as a religious thinker. Though he grew skeptical of traditional Christian dogma, Darwin made key discoveries concerning the role and function of religion as a natural evolutionary phenomenon.

The Living Church

The Living Church
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 660
Release: 2003
Genre:
ISBN:

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