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CONTENTS Introduction Chapter 1: Science and Christianity among the People: A Vulgar History Chapter 2: Science without God: Natural Laws and Christian Beliefs. Chapter 3: Reading the Book of Nature through American Lenses. Chapter 4: Experiencing Evolution: Psychological Responses to the Claims of Science and Religion. Chapter 5: Charles Hodge and the Beauties and Deformities of Science. Chapter 6: "The Most Important Biblical Discovery of Our Time¿: William Henry Green and the Demise of Ussher's Chronology. Chapter 7: Science, Secularization, and Privatization: A Concluding Note
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Religion and science -- History.
Church history -- Modern period, 1500-.