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History of the Conflict between Religion and Science Draper Paperback

History of the Conflict between Religion and Science

One of the first examples of the conflict thesis of the opposition of religion to scientific development.

John William Draper (Author)

9781108000697, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 20 July 2009

400 pages

21.6 x 14 x 2.2 cm, 0.51 kg

This fascinating text, first published in 1875, is a key early example of the conflict thesis. This theory expounds the premise of an intrinsic conflict between science and religion, and is archetypal of one aspect of this late-Victorian debate. Draper asserts that science has reached a point where its threat to traditional teachings can no longer be ignored, and he offers this history as a means to understanding both the interaction between religion and science and their perpetual opposition. He covers examples of this relationship, from Christianity's origins to the then contemporary crisis of church division and the Prussian\u2013Austrian war, and also examines in t]

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History of the Conflict between Religion and Science Draper Paperback

History of the Conflict between Religion and Science

One of the first examples of the conflict thesis of the opposition of religion to scientific development.

John William Draper (Author)

9781108000697, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 20 July 2009

400 pages

21.6 x 14 x 2.2 cm, 0.51 kg

This fascinating text, first published in 1875, is a key early example of the conflict thesis. This theory expounds the premise of an intrinsic conflict between science and religion, and is archetypal of one aspect of this late-Victorian debate. Draper asserts that science has reached a point where its threat to traditional teachings can no longer be ignored, and he offers this history as a means to understanding both the interaction between religion and science and their perpetual opposition. He covers examples of this relationship, from Christianity's origins to the then contemporary crisis of church division and the Prussian\u2013Austrian war, and also examines in t]

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History of the Conflict between Religion and Science

One of the first examples of the conflict thesis of the opposition of religion to scientific development.

John William Draper (Author)

9781108000697, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 20 July 2009

400 pages

21.6 x 14 x 2.2 cm, 0.51 kg

This fascinating text, first published in 1875, is a key early example of the conflict thesis. This theory expounds the premise of an intrinsic conflict between science and religion, and is archetypal of one aspect of this late-Victorian debate. Draper asserts that science has reached a point where its threat to traditional teachings can no longer be ignored, and he offers this history as a means to understanding both the interaction between religion and science and their perpetual opposition. He covers examples of this relationship, from Christianity's origins to the then contemporary crisis of church division and the Prussian\u2013Austrian war, and also examines in t]

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