Green Eye of the Storm
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Weight | 0.88 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.5 × 5.4 × 0.95 in |
ISBN | 9780851517278 |
Binding | Paperback |
Topic | Apologetics, Worldview |
Original Pub Date | 1998 |
Banner Pub Date | Jun 1, 1998 |
Page Count | 312 |
Format | Book |
Book Description
The theory of evolution burst like a great storm cloud on the intellectual world of the mid-nineteenth century, and brought widespread public controversy and debate with it. Soon, however, the evolutionary way of viewing life became almost all-pervasive; scientists of all kinds, historians, sociologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, anthropologists and many others would all adopt its tenets in order to interpret the world in general and the human race in particular.
Reactions in the Christian church varied from immediate acceptance to long-term hostility. Today the controversy continues unabated and is the subject of many debates, seminars and publications.
Green Eye of the Storm offers a unique and fascinating introduction to this debate, seeing it through the lives of four distinguished men who struggled with the evolutionary theory in very different contexts: Philip Henry Gosse, George John Romanes, Arthur Rendle Short and his son John Rendle-Short the author of this book. It provides a fascinating glimpse into the life, times and intellectual development of these men and will be of interest to all who have an interest in them or the religious and scientific movements with which their names are associated.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | vii | |
INTRODUCTION | ix | |
PROLOGUE | xv | |
PART ONE PHILIP HENRY GOSSE | ||
1 | Philip and Emily | 3 |
2 | The Evolution of Evolution | 10 |
3 | The Storm Strikes | 17 |
4 | Omphalos | 23 |
5 | After the Storm | 38 |
6 | Postscript: Philip Gosse and Sir Edmund Gosse | 45 |
PART TWO GEORGE JOHN ROMANES | ||
7 | Early Years | 51 |
8 | The Mature Scientist | 57 |
9 | 'A Good Squib' | 64 |
10 | Spiritual Warfare | 71 |
11 | Return to Faith | 80 |
PART THREE ARTHUR RENDLE SHORT | ||
12 | The Brethren Connection | 97 |
13 | Poverty and Ambition | 106 |
14 | A Crisis of Faith | 113 |
15 | Can We Trust the Bible? | 121 |
16 | An Intellectual Impasse | 128 |
17 | The Fact of Christ | 137 |
18 | Surgeon and Teacher | 145 |
19 | Waiting for Light | 154 |
20 | Later Years | 168 |
PART FOUR JOHN RENDLE-SHORT | ||
21 | Childhood | 181 |
22 | University | 186 |
23 | Training for Paediatrics | 196 |
24 | Queensland | 203 |
25 | Who Was Adam? | 210 |
26 | Toronto and Switzerland | 215 |
27 | Man's Origin, Man's Destiny and Other Books | 228 |
28 | Whatever Happened to the 'Good' Earth? | 241 |
29 | Bias, Faith, Evidence and Pre-evangelism | 249 |
30 | 'Then You Weren't a Christian!' | 260 |
31 | Evolution: How Serious an Issue for Christians? | 267 |
APPENDICES | ||
1 | Some Major Scientific and Historical Evidence for Special Creation | 275 |
2 | The Significance of a Global Flood | 282 |
3 | Why is the Book if Genesis so Important? | 284 |
INDEX | 287 |
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