Monkey trials and gorilla sermons : evolution and Christianity from Darwin to intelligent design / Peter J. Bowler.

  • Bowler, Peter J.
Date:
2007
  • Books

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Description

From the beginning, Darwin's dangerous idea has been a snake in the garden, denounced from pulpits then and now as incompatible with the central tenets of Christian faith. Recovered here is the less well-known but equally long history of thoughtful engagement and compromise on the part of liberal theologians. Peter J. Bowler doesn't minimize the hostility of many of the faithful toward evolution, but he reveals the existence of a long tradition within the churches that sought to reconcile Christian beliefs with evolution by finding reflections of the divine in scientific explanations for the origin of life. By tracing the historical forerunners of these rival Christian responses, Bowler provides an alternative to accounts that stress only the escalating confrontation.--From publisher's description.

Publication/Creation

Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2007.

Physical description

256 pages ; 22 cm.

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Notes

Copy 1 Donor: Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.

Contents

The myths of history -- Setting the scene -- Darwin and his bulldog -- The eclipse of Darwinism -- Modern debates.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (p. [231]-250) and index.

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    History of Medicine
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  • 9780674026155
  • 0674026152
  • 9780674032200
  • 0674032209