A Grammar of Descent: John Henry Newman and the Compatibility of Evolution with Christian Doctrine

It is widely assumed that the nineteenth century was an age dominated by unbelief. According to this view, developments in the natural sciences, such as Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, combined with the rise of historical-critical biblical scholarship, drove many Victorians away from trad...

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Main Author: Chappell, Jonathan W. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Paternoster Press [2015]
In: Science & Christian belief
Year: 2015, Volume: 27, Issue: 2, Pages: 180-206
IxTheo Classification:CF Christianity and Science
KAH Church history 1648-1913; modern history
KDB Roman Catholic Church
NBC Doctrine of God
NBD Doctrine of Creation
Further subjects:B Rationality
B development of doctrine
B DOCTRINAL theology
B Science
B Faith
B Darwinism
B EVOLUTIONARY theories
B Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890
B Theodicy
B Faith and reason
B Evolution
B Newman
B Skepticism
B Conscience