Post-Darwinian Controversies
Explore the fascinating intersection of science and theology with Post-Darwinian Controversies by James R. Moore. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1981, this comprehensive volume spans 528 pages and provides an insightful analysis of Protestant reactions to Darwin's theories following 1870. Moore presents a unique transatlantic perspective, illustrating how these responses shaped the evolution of post-Darwinian thought. This book is essential for anyone interested in the historical impact of Darwinism on religious doctrine and the broader implications for science and society. Delve into the rich history of evolutionary discourse and discover how theological debates influenced scientific understanding in the wake of Darwin's groundbreaking work. Perfect for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of science and history alike, Post-Darwinian Controversies is a must-read for those seeking to understand the complexities of faith and reason in the modern world.