Cross-currents: Interactions Between Science and FaithInter-Varsity, 1985 - 272 sider |
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Adam Sedgwick Anglican argued argument Aristotelian Aristotle associated astronomers atheism atoms Bacon became belief Bible biblical Bridgewater Treatises Cambridge Charles Charles Darwin chemistry Christ Christian Church concept conclusion Copernican Copernicus course creation Darwin deism deluge deny Descartes divine doctrine earth eighteenth century Einstein England evidence evolution fact faith Faraday Flood Galileo Genesis Geology God's Greek heaven Hist Hooykaas human Humphry Davy Huxley Ibid ideas important James Clerk Maxwell John Kelvin Kirkdale later laws least Lord Lyell matter mechanical mechanical philosophy mediaeval merely modern science motion natural theology Newton Newtonian Notes for chapter observed particles phenomena philosophy planets Puritan quantum R. H. Tawney reason religion religious Robert Boyle Romantic Royal Society Scientific Revolution scientists Scripture seen sense seventeenth century social species spirit Spurgeon suggested T. H. Huxley theory thermodynamics things thought tion tradition truth University Press Victorian view of nature William William Buckland world-view writings
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