The Christian PhilosopherUniversity of Illinois Press, 1994 - 488 страница The prominent Puritan clergyman Cotton Mather published The Christian Philosopher in 1721, eight years after he had been named a Fellow of the Royal Society of London. The first comprehensive book on science written by an American, it was intended to demonstrate the harmony between science and religion. Mather surveyed all the known sciences from astronomy and physics to human anatomy. He presented evidence that both celestial and terrestrial phenomena imply an intelligent designer. Winton Solberg's introduction places Mather's treatise in its widest historical context. In addition to tracing the origins and sources of Mather's work, Solberg analyzes the book's contents, its reception, and its significance in American intellectual and cultural history. This edition returns Mather to his rightful place in American thought, as a deeply religious intellectual whose warm reception of the new science helped bridge the gap between the medieval worldview and the scientific revolution of Copernicus and Newton. |
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... Latin authors , went through a great part of the New Testament in Greek , read considerably in Isocrates and Homer , and made " some Entrance " into Hebrew grammar , as well as learning to compose themes and verses in Latin and to take ...
... Latin authors , went through a great part of the New Testament in Greek , read considerably in Isocrates and Homer , and made " some Entrance " into Hebrew grammar , as well as learning to compose themes and verses in Latin and to take ...
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... Latin surnames . Where his usage differs appreciably from the name in the Biographical Register , I place the name he cites in brackets before the proper entry , using cross - references where necessary . Brackets are seldom required ...
... Latin surnames . Where his usage differs appreciably from the name in the Biographical Register , I place the name he cites in brackets before the proper entry , using cross - references where necessary . Brackets are seldom required ...
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... Latin verse quoted by Derham . The ultimate source of the Latin quotation is Marcello Palingenio , Zodiacus vitae : hoc est , De hominis vita , studio , ac moribus optime instituendis , libri XII , bk . 8 ( Scorpio ) . The author ...
... Latin verse quoted by Derham . The ultimate source of the Latin quotation is Marcello Palingenio , Zodiacus vitae : hoc est , De hominis vita , studio , ac moribus optime instituendis , libri XII , bk . 8 ( Scorpio ) . The author ...
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