Darwinism and the Divine: Evolutionary Thought and Natural TheologyDarwinism and the Divine examines the implications of evolutionary thought for natural theology, from the time of publication of Darwin's On the Origin of Species to current debates on creationism and intelligent design.
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Contents
A Deeper Structure to | |
A Narrative of Evolution | |
Darwin | |
William Paleys Natural | |
Shifts in English Natural Theology | |
A Shifting Context | |
The Theological Deficiencies | |
English Natural Theology on the Eve of | |
Charles Darwin Natural Selection and Natural | |
Design Evolution and Natural | |
Theology | |
Natural Theology as | |
The Prospects for Natural Theology | |
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Darwinism and the Divine: Evolutionary Thought and Natural Theology Alister E. McGrath Limited preview - 2013 |
Darwinism and the Divine: Evolutionary Thought and Natural Theology Alister E. McGrath Limited preview - 2011 |
Darwinism and the Divine: Evolutionary Thought and Natural Theology Alister E. McGrath No preview available - 2011 |
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