Historians of science have devoted much attention to the Victorian era, and one of their most prominent themes has been the changing relationship between science and religion during the period when science first became a dominant force in Western society.
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Reconciling Science And Religion: The Debate in Early-twentieth-century Britain (Science and Its Conceptual Foundations Series)
November 30, 2007, Univ of Chicago Pr (Tx)
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0226068595 9780226068596
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Reconciling science and religion: the debate in early-twentieth-century Britain
2001, University of Chicago Press
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