Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers

Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers
Title Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers PDF eBook
Author American Institute of Mining Engineers
Publisher
Pages 724
Release 1907
Genre Mining engineering
ISBN

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Transactions

Transactions
Title Transactions PDF eBook
Author American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Publisher
Pages 1210
Release 1903
Genre Metallurgy
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Some vols., 1920-1949, contain collections of papers according to subject.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1178
Release 1923
Genre Geology
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Transactions

Transactions
Title Transactions PDF eBook
Author Metallurgical Society of AIME.
Publisher
Pages 1162
Release 1902
Genre Mineral industries
ISBN

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Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers

Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers
Title Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers PDF eBook
Author American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Publisher
Pages 1252
Release 1903
Genre Mineral industries
ISBN

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Some vols., 1920-1949, contain collections of papers according to subject.

Science and Christianity in Pulpit and Pew

Science and Christianity in Pulpit and Pew
Title Science and Christianity in Pulpit and Pew PDF eBook
Author Ronald L. Numbers
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 207
Release 2007-09-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 0198043244

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As past president of both the History of Science Society and the American Society of Church History, Ronald L. Numbers is uniquely qualified to assess the historical relations between science and Christianity. In this collection of his most recent essays, he moves beyond the clichés of conflict and harmony to explore the tangled web of historical interactions involving scientific and religious beliefs. In his lead essay he offers an unprecedented overview of the history of science and Christianity from the perspective of the ordinary people who filled the pews of churchesor loitered around outside. Unlike the elite scientists and theologians on whom most historians have focused, these vulgar Christians cared little about the discoveries of Copernicus, Newton, and Einstein. Instead, they worried about the causes of the diseases and disasters that directly affected their lives and about scientists preposterous attempts to trace human ancestry back to apes. Far from dismissing opinion-makers in the pulpit, Numbers closely looks at two the most influential Protestant theologians in nineteenth-century America: Charles Hodge and William Henry Green. Hodge, after decades of struggling to harmonize Gods two revelationsin nature and in the Biblein the end famously described Darwinism as atheism. Green, on the basis of his careful biblical studies, concluded that Ussher's chronology was unreliable, thus opening the door for Christian anthropologists to accommodate the subsequent discovery of human antiquity. In Science without God Numbers traces the millennia-long history of so-called methodological naturalism, the commitment to explaining the natural world without appeals to the supernatural. By the early nineteenth century this practice was becoming the defining characteristic of science; in the late twentieth century it became the central point of attack in the audacious attempt of intelligent designers to redefine science. Numbers ends his reassessment by arguing that although science has markedly changed the world we live in, it has contributed less to secularizing it than many have claimed. Taken together, these accessible and authoritative essays form a perfect introduction to Christian attitudes towards science since the 17th century.

Science, Religion, and the Human Experience

Science, Religion, and the Human Experience
Title Science, Religion, and the Human Experience PDF eBook
Author James D. Proctor
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 349
Release 2005
Genre Religion
ISBN 0195175336

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This collection of essays looks at the relationship between science and religion. The book begins from the premise that both science and religion operate in, yet seek to reach beyond specific historical, political, ideological, and psychological contexts.