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Paradise lost : the religious life of Charles Darwin

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  • "The name Charles Darwin stirs emotion. Indeed, Darwin is often viewed as either the devil incarnate or as the liberator of modern intellectualism. Despite significant contributions to modern science, it is the implications of Darwin's theories on religious thought that are of greatest interest to most people. What better way to explore this timely issue than through Darwin's own religious journey. Spanning the fields of science, theology, sociology, and philosophy, Paradise Lost: The Religious Life of Charles Darwin tells the story of one man's struggle to comprehend a world explained both by religion and by the science that bears his name. -- Container"

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