Philosophy and biblical interpretation: a study in nineteenth-century conflict

This study explores the nature of the conflict between science and religion. It shows through a detailed examination of this conflict as it was manifested in nineteenth-century Britain that religion and science, properly understood, cannot co-exist in mutual harmony. The legacy of their conflict in...

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Subtitles:Philosophy & Biblical Interpretation
Main Author: Addinall, Peter (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1991.
In:Year: 1991
Reviews:REVIEWS (1993) (Morgan, Robert, 1940 -)
Philosophy and Biblical Interpretation: A Study in Nineteenth-Century Conflict. Peter Addinall (1993) (Anderson, Pamela S.)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Great Britain / Religion / Science / History 1800-1900
Further subjects:B Religion and science ; Great Britain ; History ; 19th century
B Bible and science History, 19th century
B Religious Thought (Great Britain) History 19th century
B Religious Thought Great Britain History, 19th century
B Religion and science Great Britain History, 19th century
B Religion and science (Great Britain) History 19th century
B Bible and science ; History ; 19th century
B Religious thought ; Great Britain ; History ; 19th century
B Bible and science History 19th century
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
Erscheint auch als: 9780521404235
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Summary:This study explores the nature of the conflict between science and religion. It shows through a detailed examination of this conflict as it was manifested in nineteenth-century Britain that religion and science, properly understood, cannot co-exist in mutual harmony. The legacy of their conflict in the last century has been passed on to the twentieth century, greatly to the detriment of religious belief. It is the author's contention that a return to the essentials of Kant's critical philosophy would lay bare the profound differences between religious and scientific approaches to the world, and the nature of the choice to be made between them. In its effort to demarcate the outlines of a genuine biblical theology (and to articulate the proper procedures for producing one) the book casts light on important questions of biblical interpretation, and demands a radical reassessment of the meaning of science for society.
The general picture -- David Hume -- William Paley -- Biblical conservatism -- Conservative natural theology : Paley's design argument -- Conservative natural theology : Thomas Chalmers -- Liberal natural theology -- The later nineteenth century -- Immanuel Kant -- Critical philosophy and the Bible
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ISBN:0511557515
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511557514