“In all modern history, interference with science in the supposed interest of religion, no matter how conscientious such interference may have been, has resulted in the direst evils both to religion and to science, and invariably; and, on the other hand, all untrammelled scientific investigation, no matter how dangerous to religion some of its stages may have seemed for the time to be, has invariably resulted in the highest good both of religion and of science.”
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A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom
This book delves into the historical relationship between scientific progress and theological doctrines in the Christian world, exploring instances of conflict, collaboration, and the evolution of both scientific and religious thought. more
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