Nineteenth Century Evolution and After: A Study of Personal Forces Affecting the Social Process, in the Light of the Life-Sciences and Religion - Softcover

Dawson, Marshall

 
9781025869711: Nineteenth Century Evolution and After: A Study of Personal Forces Affecting the Social Process, in the Light of the Life-Sciences and Religion

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"Nineteenth Century Evolution and After" is an insightful exploration of the intersection between biological theory, social dynamics, and religious thought. Author Marshall Dawson examines how "personal forces"-the agency and character of individuals-influence the broader social process, particularly when viewed through the combined lenses of the life sciences and spiritual conviction.

The work delves into the significant intellectual shifts that followed the scientific breakthroughs of the 19th century. Dawson seeks to reconcile the mechanical aspects of evolutionary theory with the moral and social imperatives of human civilization. By analyzing the impact of Darwinian thought on ethics and social structure, the text provides a comprehensive study of how modern science informs our understanding of human progress and the individual's role within the collective. This study serves as a significant historical reflection on the early 20th-century effort to harmonize scientific discovery with social and religious philosophy, making it a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in the history of science, sociology, and theology.

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