Darwiniana; Essays and Reviews Pertaining to Darwinism by Asa Gray
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Use of Hypotheses
ARTICLE VII EVOLUTION AND THEOLOGY Writings of Henslow, Hodges, and Le Conte examined.--Evolution and Design compatible.--The Admission of a System of Nature, with Fixed Laws, concedes in Principle all that the Doctrine of Evolution requires.--Hypotheses, Probabilities, and Surmises, not to be decried by Theologians, who use them, perhaps, more freely and loosely than Naturalists.--Theologians risk too much in the Defense of Untenable Outposts ARTICLE VIII "WHAT IS DARWINISM?" Dr. Hodges Book with this Title criticised.--He declares that Darwinism is Atheism, yet its Founder a Theist.--Darwinism founded, however, upon Orthodox Conceptions, and opposed, not to Theism, but only to Intervention in Nature, while the Key-note of Dr. Hedge's System is Interference.--Views and Writings of St. Clair, Winchell, and Kingsley adverted to ARTICLE IX CHARLES DARWIN: SKETCH ACCOMPANYING A PORTRAIT IN "NATURE" |
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