Christianity and EvolutionNineteen essays concerned with the relationship of science and religion. As a believing scientist, Teilhard wrestled with the problem of presenting to the believer a scientific picture that would enlarge his religious vision and to the scientist a statement of religious ideas that would integrate with his understanding of reality. Foreword by N. M. Wildiers; Index. Translated by Rene Hague.A Helen and Kurt Wolff Book |
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Foreword by N M Wildiers | 7 |
Note on the Physical Union Between the Humanity | 15 |
On the Notion of Creative Transformation | 21 |
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