Matthew Stanley’s Practical Mystic: Religion, Science, and A. S. Eddington: Valence Values and the Late Victorian Science-Religion Interface/Divide- A Review Essay

Description
The relationship of science to religion and literature continues to be an issue of vexation, especially here in the U.S. A logical way, perhaps, to begin this review essay on a late Victorian, early-modern work integrating science and religion is by observing that in this period the walls between science and other epistemics were quite porous.
Citation
Garfinkle, David and Nixon, Jude V. "Matthew Stanley’s Practical Mystic: Religion, Science, and A. S. Eddington: Valence Values and the Late Victorian Science-Religion Interface/Divide- A Review Essay" Oakland Journal 16 (2009). 148-162
Date
2009-01-01
Subject
Science
Religions
Religions
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