“Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation”: its argument examined and exposed ... Second edition. [A criticism of the work by Robert Chambers.]
Title | “Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation”: its argument examined and exposed ... Second edition. [A criticism of the work by Robert Chambers.] PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel Richard BOSANQUET |
Publisher | |
Pages | 74 |
Release | 1845 |
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The British Museum Catalogue of Printed Books, 1881-1900
Title | The British Museum Catalogue of Printed Books, 1881-1900 PDF eBook |
Author | British Museum. Department of Printed Books |
Publisher | |
Pages | 640 |
Release | 1946 |
Genre | English literature |
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Darwin's Century
Title | Darwin's Century PDF eBook |
Author | Sotheby's (Firm) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 178 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Auction catalogues |
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Science in the Public Sphere
Title | Science in the Public Sphere PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Yeo |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 334 |
Release | 2024-10-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1040246494 |
The common focus of the essays in this book is the debate on the nature of science - often referred to by contemporaries as ’natural knowledge’ - in Britain during the first half of the 19th century. This was the period before major state support for science allowed its professionalization; indeed, it was a time in which the word ’scientist’ (although coined in 1833 by William Whewell) was not yet widely used. In this context, the questions about the nature of science were part of a public debate that included the following topics: scientific method and intellectual authority, the moral demeanour of the man of science, the hierarchy of specialised scientific disciplines, and the relation with natural theology. These topics were discussed both within scientific circles - in correspondence and meeting of societies - as well as in the wider public sphere constituted by quarterly journals and encyclopaedias. A study of these debates allow us to see how British science of this period began to cast loose some of its earlier theological supports, but still relied on a moral framework to affirm its distinctive method, ethos and cultural value.
Nineteenth-Century Religion, Literature and Society
Title | Nineteenth-Century Religion, Literature and Society PDF eBook |
Author | Naomi Hetherington |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 361 |
Release | 2020-12-14 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1351272101 |
This four-volume historical resource provides new opportunities for investigating the relationship between religion, literature and society in Britain and its imperial territories by making accessible a diverse selection of harder-to-find primary sources. These include religious fiction, poetry, essays, memoirs, sermons, travel writing, religious ephemera, unpublished notebooks and pamphlet literature. Spanning the long nineteenth century (c.1789–1914), the resource departs from older models of ‘the Victorian crisis of faith’ in order to open up new ways of conceptualising religion. Volume four on ‘Disbelief and New Beliefs’ explores the transformation of the religious landscape of Britain and its imperial territories during the nineteenth century as a result of key cultural and intellectual forces.
Understanding Evolution in Darwin's "Origin"
Title | Understanding Evolution in Darwin's "Origin" PDF eBook |
Author | Maria Elice Brzezinski Prestes |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 423 |
Release | 2023-10-10 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3031401654 |
This book aims to encourage the reading of "On the Origin of Species" and to include it in the teaching of evolution. With a comprehensive overview of the development of Darwin's theory, the volume provides relevant aspects of Darwin's life and work in connection with the broader context of his time. The historical and philosophical analysis, mirrored in the socio-cultural scope, enables the diachronic reading of the text. It is built on various sources of historians and philosophers of science and sheds fresh light on them. Its uniqueness is the broad structure that covers four parts: the pre-Darwinian concepts of species changes; some key elements of Darwin's pursuit of the causes of evolution, from his voyage on Beagle to the publication of his groundbreaking work; chapter-by-chapter analysis of the "Origin"; and subsequent developments in evolutionary thought. This book is of interest to undergraduate and graduate students, scholars in history, philosophy, and sociology of science and science education, as well as the general public.
The History of Scottish Theology, Volume II
Title | The History of Scottish Theology, Volume II PDF eBook |
Author | David Fergusson |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 595 |
Release | 2019-09-12 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0191077232 |
This three-volume work comprises over eighty essays surveying the history of Scottish theology from the early middle ages onwards. Written by an international team of scholars, the collection provides the most comprehensive review yet of the theological movements, figures, and themes that have shaped Scottish culture and exercised a significant influence in other parts of the world. Attention is given to different traditions and to the dispersion of Scottish theology through exile, migration, and missionary activity. The volumes present in diachronic perspective the theologies that have flourished in Scotland from early monasticism until the end of the twentieth century. The History of Scottish Theology, Volume I covers the period from the appearance of Christianity around the time of Columba to the era of Reformed Orthodoxy in the seventeenth century. Volume II begins with the early Enlightenment and concludes in late Victorian Scotland. Volume III explores the 'long twentieth century'. Recurrent themes and challenges are assessed, but also new currents and theological movements that arose through Renaissance humanism, Reformation teaching, federal theology, the Scottish Enlightenment, evangelicalism, missionary, Biblical criticism, idealist philosophy, dialectical theology, and existentialism. Chapters also consider the Scots Catholic colleges in Europe, Gaelic women writers, philosophical scepticism, the dialogue with science, and the reception of theology in liturgy, hymnody, art, literature, architecture, and stained glass. Contributors also discuss the treatment of theological themes in Scottish literature.