Tintern Abbey Type post Author Neil Thomas Date November 4, 2022 CategoriesAstronomyBiologyEvolutionFaith & ScienceGeology Tagged , Charles Darwin, epiphany, faith, nature, On the Origin of Species, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Science, spirituality, St. Paul, William Hale White, William Wordsworth, Wordsworth versus Darwin (series), worship A Wordsworthian Disciple: William Hale White Neil Thomas November 4, 2022 Astronomy, Biology, Evolution, Faith & Science, Geology 4 Many reported being “converted” to a Wordsworthian view of the world after reading him. Read More ›
Tintern Abbey Type post Author Neil Thomas Date November 3, 2022 CategoriesBioethicsFaith & Science Tagged , Charles Darwin, England, epiphany, France, French Revolution, Lake District, Mircea Eliade, natural theology, Natural Theology (book), nature, soul, spirituality, William Paley, William Wordsworth, Wordsworth versus Darwin (series) Darwin, Wordsworth, and Natural Theology Neil Thomas November 3, 2022 Bioethics, Faith & Science 3 I give here a short sample of just one of the passages in “Tintern Abbey” where Wordsworth reports undergoing what might be described as a moment of epiphany. Read More ›