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Evolutionary Theories and Religious Traditions: National, Transnational, and Global Perspectives, 1800-1920

Evolutionary Theories and Religious Traditions: National, Transnational, and Global Perspectives, 1800-1920 - Hardcover

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Availability:In StockContributor:Bernard Lightman (Editor), Sarah Qidwai (Editor)Series:Sci & Culture in the Nineteenth CenturyPublish date:2023-11-21Pages:456
Language:EnglishPublisher:University of Pittsburgh PressISBN-13:9780822947929ISBN-10:822947927UPC:9780822947929Book Category:Religion, ScienceBook Subcategory:Religion & Science, HistorySize:9.52 x 6.41 x 1.05 inchesWeight:1.6116Product ID:SCWCEWKCT5
Before the advent of radio, conceptions of the relationship between science and religion circulated through periodicals, journals, and books, influencing the worldviews of intellectuals and a wider public. In this volume, historians of science and religion examine that relationship through diverse mediums, geographic contexts, and religious traditions. Spanning within and beyond Europe and North America, chapters emphasize underexamined regions--New Zealand, Australia, India, Argentina, Sri Lanka, Egypt, and the Ottoman Empire--and major religions of the world, including Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Islam; interactions between those traditions; as well as atheism, monism, and agnosticism. As they focus on evolution and human origins, contributors draw attention to European scientists other than Darwin who played a significant role in the dissemination of evolutionary ideas; for some, those ideas provided the key to understanding every aspect of human culture, including religion. They also highlight central figures in national contexts, many of whom were not scientists, who appropriated scientific theories for their own purposes. Taking a local, national, transnational, and global approach to the study of science and religion, this volume begins to capture the complexity of cultural engagement with evolution and religion in the long nineteenth century.
Language:EnglishPublisher:University of Pittsburgh PressISBN-13:9780822947929ISBN-10:822947927UPC:9780822947929Book Category:Religion, ScienceBook Subcategory:Religion & Science, HistorySize:9.52 x 6.41 x 1.05 inchesWeight:1.6116Product ID:SCWCEWKCT5

Bernard Lightman is distinguished research professor in the Humanities Department at York University and past president of the History of Science Society. His is the editor of Rethinking History and Science and Religion, and coeditor of Science Periodicals in Nineteenth-Century Britain and Identity in a Secular Age. He also serves as a general editor for The Correspondence of John Tyndall and the Science and Culture in the Nineteenth Century series at the University of Pittsburgh Press.

Sarah Qidwai is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Regensburg. Qidwai is a historian of science and empire in the nineteenth century. Broadly speaking, she works on transnational and local perspectives of various scientific disciplines.


Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press

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