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                                            Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Introduction 1
- 1. Science and the Early Church 19
- 2. Science and Theology in the Middle Ages 49
- 3. The Copernicans and the Churches 76
- 4. Galileo and the Church 114
- 5. Catholicism and Early Modern Science 136
- 6. Reformation Theology and the Mechanistic Conception of Nature 167
- 7. Puritanism, Separatism, and Science 192
- 8. The Rise of Science and the Decline of Orthodox Christianity: A Study of Kepler, Descartes, and Newton 218
- 9. Christianity and the Newtonian Worldview 238
- 10. Laplace and the Mechanistic Universe 256
- 11. The Mechanistic Conception of Life 277
- 12. The Shape and Meaning of Earth History 296
- 13. Geologists and Interpreters of Genesis in the Nineteenth Century 322
- 14. Christianity and the Scientific Community in the Age of Darwin 351
- 15. The Impact of Darwinian Evolution on Protestant Theology in the Nineteenth Century 369
- 16. The Creationists 391
- 17. Modern Physics and Christian Faith 424
- 18. Protestant Theology and Natural Science in the Twentieth Century 448
- A Guide to Further Reading 473
- Contributors 485
- Index 489
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Introduction 1
- 1. Science and the Early Church 19
- 2. Science and Theology in the Middle Ages 49
- 3. The Copernicans and the Churches 76
- 4. Galileo and the Church 114
- 5. Catholicism and Early Modern Science 136
- 6. Reformation Theology and the Mechanistic Conception of Nature 167
- 7. Puritanism, Separatism, and Science 192
- 8. The Rise of Science and the Decline of Orthodox Christianity: A Study of Kepler, Descartes, and Newton 218
- 9. Christianity and the Newtonian Worldview 238
- 10. Laplace and the Mechanistic Universe 256
- 11. The Mechanistic Conception of Life 277
- 12. The Shape and Meaning of Earth History 296
- 13. Geologists and Interpreters of Genesis in the Nineteenth Century 322
- 14. Christianity and the Scientific Community in the Age of Darwin 351
- 15. The Impact of Darwinian Evolution on Protestant Theology in the Nineteenth Century 369
- 16. The Creationists 391
- 17. Modern Physics and Christian Faith 424
- 18. Protestant Theology and Natural Science in the Twentieth Century 448
- A Guide to Further Reading 473
- Contributors 485
- Index 489