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| Essay review: Reconciling Science and Religion: The Debate in Early-Twentieth-Century Britain by Peter J. Bowler | Haas, JW. 2003.
PSCF 55(1):45-51. CELD ID 17053Abstract The conventional account of the status of British science and religion in the early part of the last century assumes that the conflicts of the Victorian period were largely resolved by 1900. It holds that an erosion of interest in religion and a tacit agreement that peace had been assured had turned the interest s of scientists and theologians to other matters-unlike the USA where the confrontation between fundamentalists and evolution evoked highly sensational outbursts during this period.
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