Explore the intricate and enduring debate surrounding the theory of evolution in "Is Evolution Proved: A Debate Between Douglas Dewar." This book delves into a historical discussion of evolutionary science, exploring arguments for and against the central tenets of Darwinism. H.S. Shelton presents a comprehensive examination of the scientific evidence and philosophical implications that shaped the understanding of evolution in the mid-20th century.
This work offers readers a unique opportunity to engage with the historical context of scientific debates and to understand the complexities of reconciling scientific theories with broader worldviews. A valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of science, the philosophy of biology, and the ongoing dialogue between science and religion.
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