What is Darwinism?

by Charles Hodge

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What is Darwinism (1874) by Charles Hodge is a well-laid-out discussion of Darwinism. He begins with"THE" question, and that is what Darwinism is. Hodge recognizes that different belief systems have different theories regarding the universe. Scriptural, Epicurean, Hylozoic, and Pantheistic theories, among others, are compared to Darwinism. Hodge presents arguments for Darwinism by"advocates" such as Dr. Buchner and Prof. Haeckel. Then, the other side is presented by opponents, including Rev. Walter Mitchell and the Duke of Argyll. Hodge ends this work with a comparison of Darwinism to Religion.

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Born: December 27, 1797
Died: June 19, 1878
Related topics: Hodge, Charles,--1797-1878, Criticism, interpretation, etc., History, Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A, Commentaries, …
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