Baden Powell Livres
Baden Powell était un mathématicien anglais et un prêtre de l'Église d'Angleterre qui s'est intéressé aux idées avancées sur l'évolution. Théologien libéral de premier plan, il a proposé des perspectives progressistes sur le monde qui l'entourait. Son travail mathématique et théologique a éclairé les relations complexes entre la science et la foi. La curiosité intellectuelle de Powell et ses profondes réflexions sur le monde naturel continuent d'inspirer les lecteurs à la recherche d'un lien entre la raison et la spiritualité.






In this philosophical treatise, 19th-century British theologian Baden Powell explores the nature of truth and the relationship between empirical knowledge and metaphysical speculation. Drawing on both classical and contemporary sources, Powell argues that truth is necessarily grounded in the particularities of experience and is always subject to revision and refinement. At the same time, he insists that there are universal principles of reason and morality that are accessible to human beings through intuition and reflection. A challenging but rewarding work.
This book is a collection of two sermons delivered by Baden Powell. It offers a unique perspective on Christianity and its relationship with Judaism.
The Connexion of Natural and Divine Truth
- 330pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The Order of Nature
- 514pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Baden Powell's groundbreaking book on natural theology explores the relationship between science and religion. With a focus on the evidence of design in the natural world, Powell argues that the order of nature is evidence of a divine creator. This book is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the intersection of science and religion.
Christianity Without Judaism
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
In this provocative work, Baden Powell challenges traditional Christian beliefs and argues for a more rational and scientifically grounded understanding of religion. Drawing on his background in natural theology and the history of philosophy, he contends that Judaism is an outdated and unnecessary component of Christianity that should be discarded in favor of a more enlightened approach.
History of Natural Philosophy From the Earliest Periods to the Present Time
- 418pages
- 15 heures de lecture
A General and Elementary View of the Undulatory Theory as Applied to the Dispersion of Light
- 198pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Essays On the Spirit of the Inductive Philosophy: The Unity of Worlds and the Philosophy of Creation
- 542pages
- 19 heures de lecture
This volume consists of three essays written by British mathematician, theologian and philosopher Baden Powell. The essays discuss various aspects of natural philosophy and theology, and offer nuanced and original perspectives on issues such as the relationship between science and religion, the nature of materiality, and the problem of evil. The work is insightful and thought-provoking, and remains relevant to contemporary debates about the nature of reality.