Bowler doesn't minimize the hostility of many of the faithful toward evolution, but he reveals the less well-known existence of a long tradition within the churches that sought to reconcile Christian beliefs with evolution by finding reflections of the divine in scientific explanations for the origin of life.
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70,000 copies sold in this series of cult word books devoted exclusively to the service of Superior People. 70,000 copies sold in this series of cult word books devoted exclusively to the service of Superior People.
Evolution
- 496pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Describes the development and impact of some of the most controversial of scientific theories. This book examines scholarship and trends within the study of evolution.
'Words are not only tools; they are also weapons.' This volume provides words to help you wriggle out of sticky debates, deal with obnoxious dinner guests and fill in sick leave application forms with panache. It is an arsenal of over a thousand sonifacient verbal weapons with which to verbigerate your friends and gorgonise your enemies.
In this new edition of the top-selling coursebook, seasoned historians Peter J. Bowler and Iwan Rhys Morus expand on their authoritative survey of how the development of science has shaped our world. Exploring both the history of science and its influence on modern thought, the authors chronicle the major developments in scientific thinking, from the revolutionary ideas of the seventeenth century to contemporary issues in genetics, physics, and more. Thoroughly revised and expanded, the second edition draws on the latest research and scholarship. It also contains two entirely new chapters: one that explores the impact of computing on the development of science, and another that shows how the West used science and technology as tools for geopolitical expansion. Designed for entry-level college courses and as a single-volume introduction for the general reader, Making Modern Science presents the history of science not as a series of names and dates, but as an interconnected and complex web of relationships joining science and society.
The book provides an in-depth exploration of the key discoveries and perspectives that shaped the field of environmental studies. It traces the evolution of ideas and practices, highlighting significant milestones and influential figures. By examining historical contexts and interdisciplinary approaches, the text offers readers a thorough understanding of how modern environmental thought emerged and its relevance today.
Making Modern Science
- 464pages
- 17 heures de lecture
Making Modern Science thus chronicles all major developments in scientific thinking, from the revolutionary ideas of the seventeenth century to the contemporary issues of evolutionism, genetics, nuclear physics, and modern cosmology.
Charles Darwin significantly influenced modern science and thought, becoming a legendary figure in contemporary culture. However, he was not the first to propose evolutionary ideas, and his theory of natural selection faced skepticism from his contemporaries. The book explores Darwin's contributions and the broader context of evolutionary theory, highlighting the complexities of his legacy and the initial resistance to his groundbreaking ideas.
Evolution for the People
Shaping Popular Ideas from Darwin to the Present
- 319pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The book explores the influence of evolutionary ideas on modern culture over the past two centuries, highlighting the role of mass media in popularizing Darwinism and its competitors. Peter Bowler examines how these scientific concepts engaged public interest and shaped societal beliefs, offering a fresh perspective on the intersection of science and culture. Through this study, readers gain insight into the evolution of public consciousness regarding evolutionary thought.
Focusing on the power of healing, this guide offers techniques for performing miracles, including the resurrection of people and creatures. It emphasizes the belief that no one should endure suffering from illness, disability, or loss of limbs and organs. Drawing on the idea that individuals are made in the image of God, the book encourages readers to harness their inherent power for acts of love and compassion, ultimately aiming to transform lives and alleviate suffering.