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Set against the backdrop of the 1860 Oxford debate, this book explores the clash between science and religion sparked by Darwin's groundbreaking theories. The gathering of Britain's intellectual elite not only ignited fierce discussions on evolution but also highlighted broader implications for social authority in a rapidly changing society. By examining this historical event, the narrative reveals its lasting impact on contemporary cultural conflicts, making it both a significant historical account and a relevant commentary on ongoing debates.

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Like Confessing a Murder: Darwin, Religion and the Oxford Debate, Allan C. Hutchinson

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Titre
Like Confessing a Murder: Darwin, Religion and the Oxford Debate
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2021
Format
rigide
Pages
254
ISBN13
9781664175341
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Set against the backdrop of the 1860 Oxford debate, this book explores the clash between science and religion sparked by Darwin's groundbreaking theories. The gathering of Britain's intellectual elite not only ignited fierce discussions on evolution but also highlighted broader implications for social authority in a rapidly changing society. By examining this historical event, the narrative reveals its lasting impact on contemporary cultural conflicts, making it both a significant historical account and a relevant commentary on ongoing debates.