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February 2009
Darwin and God
On 27 December 1831, Charles Darwin boarded HMS Beagle in Plymouth and embarked on a voyage that was to last nearly five years and, in other ways, a lifetime.
Before the trip Darwin had been ‘a sort of Christian’, ‘orthodox’ in a conventional, rational, Anglican kind of way. What he experienced on the Beagle set him on a journey from Christianity, through theism, to the muddled agnosticism of his old age.
Nick Spencer draws on Darwin’s autobiography, manuscripts, notebooks and letters – as well as his world-famous publications – in exploring Darwin’s view of design, purpose, morality, the universe and the human mind. The author argues that, although Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection did undermine his Christian convictions, it was the age-old problem of suffering – first in theory, then through the dreadful loss of his favourite child – that caused his faith to break down.
Darwin and God is the first full-length account of Darwin’s religious beliefs to be published in the UK. Meticulously researched, it presents the moving, compelling and tumultuous story of one of the world’s greatest scientists.
‘When misconceptions abound concerning Darwin’s religious views, it is good to read such a sensitive, reliable and absorbing account.’
John Hedley Brooke, Emeritus Professor of Science and Religion, University of Oxford
‘Spencer’s book is a rich resource and well worth reading’
The Evangelical Alliance

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