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Published on January 01, 1984

Darwin's Forgotten Defenders

Fundamentalism, which saw evolutionary theory as an attack upon the authority of scripture and as yet another of the modern forces demolishing society's old values, that a split between religion and science developed.

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by David N. Livingstone
Regent College Publishing,1984

Darwin’s Forgotten Defenders Book CoverFundamentalism, which saw evolutionary theory as an attack upon the authority of scripture and as yet another of the modern forces demolishing society’s old values, that a split between religion and science developed. Hence, Livingstone concludes, this split is not necessary. While not as comprehensive as James R. Moore’s The Post-Darwinian Controversies, this is an excellent work. –Stephen Rockwood

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“Tracing the Christian response to evolution from the mid-19th century to the present, Livingstone finds accommodation to have been more common than confrontation. Nineteenth-century theologians concentrated upon reconciling evolutionary thought with the existence of a Divine plan for the universe. It was only with the rise of Fundamentalism, which saw evolutionary theory as an attack upon the authority of scripture and as yet another of the modern forces demolishing society’s old values, that a split between religion and science developed. Hence, Livingstone concludes, this split is not necessary. While not as comprehensive as James R. Moore’s The Post-Darwinian Controversies, this is an excellent work. ” -D. Stephen Rockwood,(This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title)