First published in both New York and London in 1881, at a time of
heated debates over the relationship between science and religion,
this book arose from Henry Calderwood's Morse lectures given in
association with Union Theological Seminary, New York in 1880.
Calderwood, a Scottish clergyman, was professor of moral philosophy
at Edinburgh University for over thirty years. He published on a
wide range of subjects and devoted several books to the
science/religion question, taking the line that theism and
evolution were compatible. The present volume provides evidence of
the lively international dimension of the late nineteenth-century
intellectual engagement with evolutionary theory and related
scientific and philosophical developments and is a valuable
resource for historians of the subject.
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