Evolution and Its Relation to Religious Thought
- 364pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Cette biographie ne fournit pas suffisamment d'informations sur le style littéraire, les thèmes ou la philosophie de l'auteur pour créer une description axée sur l'analyse littéraire.






In this series of lectures, Joseph LeConte explores the relationship between natural and revealed religion and how the truths revealed in both nature and scripture are interconnected. LeConte draws on scientific knowledge and religious teachings to reconcile the seemingly disparate fields and demonstrate the interconnectedness of all knowledge.
A philosophical discussion concerning the nature of the divine idea as a demonstrable reality
Exploring the nature of the divine, this philosophical discussion delves into the concept of God as a demonstrable reality. The book offers insights into the divine idea, reflecting the intellectual currents of its time. As a faithful reprint of the original 1897 edition, it preserves the depth and rigor of the author's arguments, making it a valuable resource for those interested in theology and philosophy.