John William Dawson

John William Dawson
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Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 077351368X
ISBN-13 : 9780773513686
Rating : 4/5 (8X Downloads)

Synopsis John William Dawson by : Susan Sheets-Pyenson

In the first full-length biography of John William Dawson (1820-1899), eminent scientist and principal of McGill University, Susan Sheets-Pyenson highlights the extraordinary scope of Dawson's educational and scientific career and his commitment to science, rationality, and the advancement of knowledge.

God and Nature

God and Nature
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 528
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ISBN-10 : 9780520908031
ISBN-13 : 0520908031
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis God and Nature by : David C. Lindberg

Since the publication in 1896 of Andrew Dickson White's classic History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom, no comprehensive history of the subject has appeared in the English language. Although many twentieth-century historians have written on the relationship between Christianity and science, and in the process have called into question many of White's conclusions, the image of warfare lingers in the public mind. To provide an up-to-date alternative, based on the best available scholarship and written in nontechnical language, the editors of this volume have assembled an international group of distinguished historians. In eighteen essays prepared especially for this book, these authors cover the period from the early Christian church to the twentieth century, offering fresh appraisals of such encounters as the trial of Galileo, the formulation of the Newtonian worldview, the coming of Darwinism, and the ongoing controversies over "scientific creationism." They explore not only the impact of religion on science, but also the influence of science and religion. This landmark volume promises not only to silence the persistent rumors of war between Christianity and science, but also serve as the point of departure for new explorations of their relationship, Scholars and general readers alike will find it provocative and readable.

Still Voices—Still Heard

Still Voices—Still Heard
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9781498208321
ISBN-13 : 1498208320
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Still Voices—Still Heard by : James S.S. Armour

This sesquicentennial project of Presbyterian College tells the stories of thirteen individuals, chosen from among its graduates, faculty and benefactors, whose still voices represent in unique ways the history and influence of the college over the past 150 years. Each chapter presents a biography, a sermon, address, letter or report, followed by a commentary showing how this still voice spoke to the issues of the time and why it still should be heard. The themes remind us of the college's continuing mission to provide the Church with strong and visionary leaders. The book concludes with useful lists of Presbyterian College's students, scholars, supporters and societies down through the years.

Sir William C. Macdonald

Sir William C. Macdonald
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Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages : 609
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ISBN-10 : 9780773578241
ISBN-13 : 0773578242
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Sir William C. Macdonald by : William Fong

Born into a prominent Scottish family on Prince Edward Island, Macdonald rejected his Catholic upbringing and left home when he was eighteen. After three years in Boston as a bookkeeper he headed to Montreal and began to work as a commission agent. By 1868 Macdonald had become the leading manufacturer of chewing tobacco in Canada, and by 1885 he may have been the richest person in the country.

Science, God, and Nature in Victorian Canada

Science, God, and Nature in Victorian Canada
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 125
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ISBN-10 : 9781442633544
ISBN-13 : 1442633549
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Science, God, and Nature in Victorian Canada by : Carl Berger

Professor Berger aims in this book to ‘explore the rise, expression, and relative decline of the idea of natural history’ in Canada, during the age of Victoria. Science, particularly natural science, was then accessible to the general public in a way scarcely imaginable today. Natural history societies were set up in a number of cities and provided a focus for the descriptive and collecting activities of amateurs and incipient professionals. These societies acted as social clubs and vehicles for self-improvement as well as providing excellent training for the amateur scientist. The Baconian assumptions that inspired the Victorian collectors and scientists were one of the major victims of the Darwinian revolution, and their demise brought about the gradual decline of the natural history societies. Professor Berger considers also the sense of wonder and reverence with which Victorian Canadians, like their British contemporaries, looked at the varieties and delights of nature. The British tradition of natural theology had a great impact on the pursuit of science in Victorian Canada, leading naturalists and poets alike to seek in the uncharted flora and fauna of their new land the handiwork of a benevolent God. The author examines the impact of the discoveries of Darwin on this tradition and on the relations between science and religion, as the creator and the act of creation became more and more distant in time and more tenuously connected to the world of nature around us. His study provides many rich insights into the practice and theory of natural history in an age when even a veteran politician could look back and recall, with understanding and in detail, the world of nature in the countryside of his youth.

Four Treatises for the Reconsideration of the History of Science

Four Treatises for the Reconsideration of the History of Science
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Total Pages : 112
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ISBN-10 : 9780595302673
ISBN-13 : 059530267X
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Four Treatises for the Reconsideration of the History of Science by : Fabio Farina

Was Isaac Newton, considered by many to be the most important scientist of all time, actually a mystical occultist? Was Galileo, often viewed as science's greatest voice of reason, to blame for his conflict with the Catholic Church? Four Treatises for the Reconsideration of the History of Science examines these and other momentous episodes in the history of science by shedding light on some of the more prevalent misconceptions regarding our views concerning the genesis of science. Historian and freelance writer, Fabio J. A. Farina, provides an excellent academic introduction to four important case studies necessary for understanding the historical contexts that have influenced science. His arguments show that there is a far more complex interplay of issues, ideologies, and philosophies rather than the simple rationalist evolution as many may view it today. The many interesting concepts and viewpoints presented in this small yet invaluable collection will undoubtedly fuel interest for further research and future discussions.

Theology in a Global Context

Theology in a Global Context
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Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages : 624
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ISBN-10 : 0802829864
ISBN-13 : 9780802829863
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Theology in a Global Context by : Hans Schwarz

In this book, Hans Schwarz leads us into the web of Christian theology's recent past from Kant and Schleiermacher to Mbiti and Zizoulas, pointing out all the theologians of the last two hundred years who have had a major impact beyond their own context. With an eye to the blending of theology and biography, Schwarz draws the lines of connection between theologians, their history, and wider theological movements. - Publisher.

Fossils, Evolution and My Faith

Fossils, Evolution and My Faith
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 424
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ISBN-10 : 9781493136766
ISBN-13 : 1493136763
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Fossils, Evolution and My Faith by : D.E.P. Jeyasingh

Evolution is an important concept in Biology. Textbooks on this subject list a number of evidences for organic evolution. One such evidence is what comes from the study of Fossils. In Part I of the book, in chapters 1 to 3, a definition for fossils is put forth and the methods of their study are briefly outlined, thereby introducing the reader to Paleontology, the science of fossil study, Chapters 4 to 7 in Part II of the book, give an exposition of the Thoughts, Observations, Concepts and Theories pertaining to Organic Evolution, the subject matter of Part II in general. These initial chapters are intended to lead the reader to a better understanding of the Fossil Evidences for Evolution among the various groups of organisms, including man, dealt with in the remaining chatters of this part, beginning with the Protists in chapter 8. Volume One terminates at this point, leaving the remaining 11 chapters of Part II to be covered in Volume Two that would also contain Part III on my Faith.

A Disciplined Intelligence

A Disciplined Intelligence
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Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 0773521429
ISBN-13 : 9780773521421
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis A Disciplined Intelligence by : A. B. McKillop

This highly original contribution to Canadian intellectual history examines the course of critical inquiry and its relationship to the assertion of moral authority in English-Canadian thought during the Victorian era.