Comprising seven essays by learned contributors and controversially advocating a rationalist Christianity, this work became a sensation upon publication in 1860. Frederick Temple (1821 1902), later Archbishop of Canterbury, wrote on the cultural contributions of non-Christians; Roland Williams (1817 70), Professor of Hebrew at Lampeter, questioned Old Testament prophesies; Baden Powell (1796 1850), Oxford Professor of Geometry, challenged belief in miracles and embraced Darwinism; Henry Bristow Wilson (1803 88) questioned literal biblical history; the only lay contributor, Egyptologist...
Comprising seven essays by learned contributors and controversially advocating a rationalist Christianity, this work became a sensation upon publicati...
"The Relations Between Religion and Science" from Frederick Temple. Frederick Temple, english academic, teacher, churchman, and Archbishop of Canterbury (1821-1902).
"The Relations Between Religion and Science" from Frederick Temple. Frederick Temple, english academic, teacher, churchman, and Archbishop of Canterbu...