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What is Darwinism?

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The author analyzes Darwin's theory of natural selection, distinguishing natural as antithetical to both artificial and supernatural causes, and contends that the theory excludes design and teleology. He surveys alternative accounts of origins, sets out the theory's core elements, and presents arguments from prominent advocates and critics. The discussion examines the evidence marshaled for and against descent with modification, assesses alleged conflicts between the evolutionary account and scripture or observable facts, traces sources of tension between science and religion, and considers whether acceptance of evolutionary mechanisms implies atheism or can be reconciled with teleological reasoning.

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Charles Hodge

Charles Hodge was a prominent American theologian and scholar, best known for his work in the field of systematic theology. He served as a professor at Princeton Theological Seminary for many years, where he significantly influenced the development of Reformed theology in the United States. Hodge's writings often addressed contemporary issues in science and religion, notably in his book "What is Darwinism?" which critiques Darwinian evolution from a theological perspective. His contributions to theological education and discourse have left a lasting impact on both religious thought and the academic study of theology.

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