Before Darwin
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Reconciling God and Nature
First Edition
Keith Thomson
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A selection of Readers' Subscription.
"Keith Thomson gives a lively and detailed account of the two centuries of vigorous arguments about science and religion that preceded the publication of Darwin’s ideas in 1859. This account is one that anyone interested in the controversy of natural theology will wish to read."—John Polkinghorne, author of Belief in God in an Age of Science
"Lively, enthusiastic and beautifully written, Before Darwin fired my imagination and robustly challenged and broadened my understanding of the history of natural philosophy. A fine read and an important contribution to the history of science."—Professor Rebecca Stott, Anglia Polytechnic University, and author of Darwin and the Barnacle
"Thomson's book is timely, entertaining and enlightening."—William S. Kowinski, booksinheat.blogspot.com
"A timely book."—Alan Cutler, Science
. . . describes the rapid intensification of the struggle during the 200 years culminating in the publication of The Origins of Species.
“An engrossing and rewarding book.”—David Lindley, Wilson Quarterly
"This is a superb book that illustrates the importance of the history of ideas in understanding how science works. Thomson explores the uneasy attempts at reconciliation between science and religion since the start of the Copernican Revolution. . . . Reading Thomson's history of [this] effort . . . is a delight. He brings to readers dozens of scientists who have long been forgotten and he reminds us how deep is the human urge to find compromise when controversy erupts."—Quarterly Review of Biology
Publication Date: April 10, 2005
33 b/w illus.