A textbook surveying the key developments in the natural sciences
over the past 450 years and all the main associated theological
questions. It provides an outline of the present science and
theology discourse and suggests how a scientific description of the
world may be placed within a broad theistic scheme. Modern science
has developed in three broad phases: the Scientific Revolution; the
rise of geology and Darwin's theory of evolution; and the natural
sciences of the 20the century. The first two phases are described
through the work of leading scientific figures, from Copernicus to
Newton and from Linnaeus to Darwin. Thus setting the scene for a
review of the lively science-theology discourse of the past
half-century.
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