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This book deals with reactions to geological discoveries in early nineteenth-century England. How did theologians cope with new scientific evidence of the antiquity of the world which was contrary to accepted biblical chronology? And what repercussions did this picture have on philosophers poets and novelists?
The first part of the book concentrates on Charles Lyell's religious and scientific views. This is followed by a study of William Buckland, Adam Sedgwick and William Whewell, three clergymen who were also geologists. The last section explores the literary reception of the revolutionary discoveries of Lyell and his contemporaries.
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History, Bible and geology, Geology, Ideeëngeschiedenis, Géologie, Critique et interprétation, Literatur, Geistesleben, Religion, Religieuze opvattingen, Genesis / Urgeschichte, Géologues, Letterkunde, Influence, Genesis, Engels, Englisch, Bible et géologie, Geologie, Lyell, charles, sir, 1797-1875, Geology, great britainPlaces
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Geology and religious sentiment: the effect of geological discoveries on English society and literature between 1829 and 1859
1997, Brill
in English
9004108823 9789004108820
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-209) and index.
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