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“ON all sides ” (to quote the preface)“ is a growing recognition that the ideals common to both Religion and Science are not only numerous but are indeed the very ideals for which the nobler spirits on both sides care most.” Necessarily the treatment is varied, perhaps too varied, but the editor gently deprecates criticism of this feature. Prof. Patrick Geddes has room to discourse on the excellence of teaching boys to make boxes; and the theologians, under “A Presbyterian Approach,” “A Church of England Approach,” and the like, hardly give one a definite view of “A Christian Approach.”
Ideals of Science and Faith.
Essays by Various Authors, edited by the Rev. J. E. Hand. Pp. xix + 333. (London: George Allen, 1904.) Price 5s. net.
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Ideals of Science and Faith . Nature 71, 52 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/071052b0
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