A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom, Vol. II (in Two Volumes)Cosimo, Inc., 1 janv. 2010 - 494 pages The battle between science and religion in American popular life is as old as America itself. By the late 19th century, it had reached a fever pitch, culminating in the two-volume 1896 work A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom. The result of thirty years of research by historian and educator ANDREW DICKSON WHITE (1832-1918), a founder of Cornell University, this is White's attack on intellectually stifling religious dogma and his explication of the "conflict thesis" of outright warfare between science and religion. While scholars today generally see the situation as more nuanced, the conflict thesis remains a popular metaphor in the mind of the general public, and White's work continues to speak to us today. H.L. Mencken called this "one of the noblest monuments of American scholarship," and it will fascinate anyone who is troubled by the ongoing influence by religious authorities into secular science. In Volume II, White looks at the shift "from miracles to medicine," "from demonic possession to insanity," and other modern transformations of humanity's understanding of the world and ourselves. |
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... plague - bringing , in spite of her wretched sanitary condition Aid sought mainly through church services Effects of the great fire in London The jail fever • The work of John Howard Plagues in the American colonies • In France . — The ...
... plague - bringing , in spite of her wretched sanitary condition Aid sought mainly through church services Effects of the great fire in London The jail fever • The work of John Howard Plagues in the American colonies • In France . — The ...
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... plague . First of all men he began to place the science of * For the promotion of medical science and practice , especially in the thirteenth century , by the universities , see Baas , pp . 222–224 . human anatomy on its solid modern ...
... plague . First of all men he began to place the science of * For the promotion of medical science and practice , especially in the thirteenth century , by the universities , see Baas , pp . 222–224 . human anatomy on its solid modern ...
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... plague - stricken be- neath his hand ceases to be repulsive ; his very soul seems to send forth rays from the canvas , which strengthen us for the good fight in this age . † His death was hastened , if not caused , by men who con ...
... plague - stricken be- neath his hand ceases to be repulsive ; his very soul seems to send forth rays from the canvas , which strengthen us for the good fight in this age . † His death was hastened , if not caused , by men who con ...
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... plague became so serious that travel and trade fell off greatly and quarantine began to be established in neighbouring cities , an effort was made to enforce compulsory vaccination . The result was , that large numbers of the Catholic ...
... plague became so serious that travel and trade fell off greatly and quarantine began to be established in neighbouring cities , an effort was made to enforce compulsory vaccination . The result was , that large numbers of the Catholic ...
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... plague was stayed , though not until there had been a fearful waste of life among these simple - hearted be- lievers , and germs of scepticism planted in the hearts of their children which will bear fruit for generations to come ...
... plague was stayed , though not until there had been a fearful waste of life among these simple - hearted be- lievers , and germs of scepticism planted in the hearts of their children which will bear fruit for generations to come ...
Table des matières
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23 | |
31 | |
39 | |
45 | |
49 | |
50 | |
58 | |
Alexander Geddes | 326 |
The Continued Growth of Scientific Interpretation | 333 |
Niebuhr and Arnold | 340 |
Thirlwall and Grote | 354 |
Victory of the Scientific and Literary Methods | 370 |
Light thrown upon Hebrew religion by the translation of the sacred | 377 |
82 83 | 384 |
Reconstructive Force of Scientific Criticism | 388 |
71 | |
78 | |
In France The great plague at Marseilles | 87 |
The Relation of Sanitary Science to Religion | 93 |
132 | 134 |
Beginnings of Helpful Scepticism | 157 |
FROM BABEL TO COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY | 168 |
The Sacred Theory of Language in its Second Form | 179 |
Breaking down of the Theological View | 189 |
Summary | 204 |
Mediaval Growth of the Dead Sea Legends | 221 |
Concurrent testimony of early and medieval writers Jewish and Christian | 232 |
82 | 241 |
Theological Efforts at Compromise Triumph of the Scientific View | 256 |
CHAPTER XIX | 264 |
Retreat of the Church Protestant and Catholic | 276 |
CHAPTER XX | 288 |
Occult significance of numbers | 294 |
Gregory the Great | 300 |
Influence of the Reformation on the belief in the infallibility of the sacred | 306 |
Le Clerc | 320 |
Action of modern science in reconstruction of religious truth | 395 |
326 | 397 |
333 | 403 |
94 95 | 413 |
140 141 | 414 |
192 193 | 420 |
342348 | 421 |
83 84 | 422 |
141 142 | 423 |
242 243 | 426 |
143 144 | 431 |
Bishop Wilberforces part in | 441 |
The case at Morzine | 446 |
The growth of exorcism | 447 |
395 396 | 448 |
Theological Suggestions of Compromise Final Triumph of the Sci | 454 |
The Beginnings of a Healthful Scepticism | 456 |
193 194 | 459 |
Keble College and Lux Mundi | 461 |
117 118 | 472 |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
A History Of The Warfare Of Science With Theology In Christendom Vol II Andrew Dickson White Aucun aperçu disponible - 2018 |
A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom, Volume 2 Andrew Dickson White Aucun aperçu disponible - 2015 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Adam appeared argument authority Babel belief Bible biblical Bishop book of Daniel brought Canon Catholic Chaldean chap Christian Church cited Colenso confusion of tongues Cotton Mather cures curious Dead Sea declared developed devil disease divine doctrine early ecclesiastical edition eighteenth century eminent Encyclopædia Britannica England English epidemics especially Europe evidently evolution fact fathers France Genesis Germany Gregory of Nyssa Hebrew Holy human ideas insanity insisted interpretation Irenæus Jews language letters London Lot's wife Max Müller mediæval medieval miracles Moses multitude myths and legends nineteenth century Old Testament origin orthodox Palestine Paris passim Pentateuch period philology Pope Protestant published regarding religion religious sacred books sacred literature sacred theory saint salt pillar salt statue Satan Sayce scholars scientific Scripture seen showed spirit statement taking of interest theo theologians theological thought tion tongue translation truth usury various whole words