Gedanken über Religion / Die religiöse Entwicklung eines Naturforschers vom Atheismus zum Christentum.
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The author recounts an intellectual and spiritual journey from skepticism back to Christian belief, combining personal reflection with philosophical essays that examine the limits of the scientific method and critique materialist and dogmatic interpretations of evolutionary theory. He argues that science and religion occupy distinct domains with different methods and sources of knowledge, defends a form of agnosticism open to non‑scientific ways of knowing, and maintains that personal faith can coexist with rigorous scientific understanding. The collection mixes systematic argumentation with autobiographical fragments and concludes by urging humility about metaphysical claims drawn from empirical science.
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