Natural Theology
Discover the thought-provoking insights of George Gabriel Stokes in his influential work, Natural Theology, published by Cambridge University Press in 2012. This paperback edition spans 286 pages and revisits Stokes' original lectures from 1893, where he, a prominent Cambridge Professor of Mathematics and President of the Royal Society, presents a compelling argument favoring the design of a divine creator over Darwinian evolution. Stokes navigates the intricate relationship between scientific observation and theological implications, capturing a unique moment of Victorian intellectual discourse. Engage with this essential text that not only reflects the scientific debates of its time but also invites readers to ponder the intersection of faith and reason. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of natural theology, Natural Theology is a must-have addition to your library.