Type post Author Neil Thomas Date June 8, 2022 CategoriesEvolutionGeologyPhysical Sciences Tagged , Charles Darwin, Charles Lyell, Dean Kenyon, evolution, Fred Hoyle, Isaac Newton, James Hutton, James Thomson, On the Origin of Species, Percival Davis, Peter Bowler, Principles of Geology, Robert Elsmere, Theory of the Earth, Thomas Huxley, William Shakespeare Was Darwinian Theory Based on a False Analogy to Geology? Neil Thomas June 8, 2022 Evolution, Geology, Physical Sciences 10 Given the degree of discipleship for Sir Charles, Darwin fully expected to receive Lyell’s commendation for his labors. Read More ›
Placard-JGruet-1547 Type post Author Neil Thomas Date March 3, 2022 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & Science Tagged , Alec Ryrie, Charles Darwin, Darwin and the Victorian Crisis of Faith (series), Das Wesen des Christentums, Death and the Ploughman, faith, James Thomson, literature, Ludwig Feuerbach, Michael Ruse, Percy Shelley, religion, Richard Swinburne, The Essence of Christianity, Thomas Hardy, William Blake Literary Footnotes to the Book of Job Neil Thomas March 3, 2022 Evolution, Faith & Science 3 Of immediate relevance to Darwin’s generation were writers who can be traced in a fairly direct line from the beginning of the 19th century. Read More ›