Excellent as the present volume is in motive and clearly as it shows that Darwinism may bear an atheistic as well as a theistic interpretation, we fear that it will not contribute much to the reconcilement of science and religion.
Nickles," in American Journal of Science and Arts, for March, 1860.
I am under the greatest obligation, for his unmeasured liberality and kindness enabled me to devote my time exclusively to the pursuits of science and exploration.
The nebular hypothesis and its struggle with theology The idea of evolution at last victorious Our sacred books themselves an illustration of its truth The true reconciliation of Science and Theology II.
No wonder the cardinal embraced the author, thanking him in the name of science and religion.
The thoughts of Newton in science and Bayle in philosophy were evidently tending to accomplish the prophecy of Seneca.
I do not believe there is any difference between Kellgren's science and osteopathy; but I am sending to America to find out.
White's Science and Theology, which he called a lovely book.
That lady said reading 'Science and Health' cured her, and I am going to see if it will cure me if I read it.
Walter began to read to himself: "Science and Health.
In the meantime Walter had hurried to his room and was soon busily engaged in reading "Science and Health.
Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker G.
Science and letters, for a long time buried in monasteries, reappeared like beautiful exiles at the imperial court, and social life thereby gained a little charm and softness.
This great scheme, from his point of view, was the public and ceremonial marriage of science and industry.
Besides these, there are in France other four with a like limited membership in the interest of other departments of science and art, all now associated in the Institute of France, which consists in all of 229 members.
Bologna, a man of marked scholarship and ability; a patron of science and literature, who did much to purify the morals and elevate the character of the clergy, and reform abuses in the Church.
On the land and on the sea, in the realms of science and in the world of art, we have everywhere gathered our honors and won our garlands.
If necessary, she can summon to them distinguished scholars or men most celebrated in science and in arts; and she receives from them services that are unpaid.
Eugenics" was first defined by Sir Francis Galton in his "Human Faculty" in 1884, and was subsequently developed into a science and into an educational effort.
Compare my discourse on Freedom in Science and Teaching (1878), pp.
Come out, thou monster fell, that hast desire to spill The knot and linked love of Science and of Wit, Come, try the quarrel in the field, and fight with us a fit.
But the second half of the speech touched me more nearly; for it was a friendly appreciation of my book regarding the historical relations between science and theology in Christendom.
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