In The Way of All Flesh, published posthumously in 1903 but written during the years 1873-1884, Samuel Butler presents his Victorian world as one in crisis, unhinged by recent scientific developments. Charles Darwin published The Origin of Species in 1859 and effectively undercut most religious and theological belief structures with his argument that all species evolved gradually over time from a common ancestor. If this is so, how could the Bible\u27s story of creation be true? Samuel Butler incorporates terminology of evolution and develops his own evolutionary views in response to Charles Darwin\u27s throughout the novel. Butler\u27s protagonist, Ernest Pontifex, exemplifies the evolutionary process in a bildungsroman-style text to impli...
Whereas Gillian Beer’s Darwin’s Plots traces the sometimes-indirect impact of Charles Darwin on a nu...
Relations between religion and science have always been complex, and historians from the 19th centur...
Extending the approach to a ‘theology of science’ developed in Faith and Wisdom in Scien...
In The Way of All Flesh, published posthumously in 1903 but written during the years 1873-1884, Samu...
Samuel Butler, a contemporary critic of Charles Darwin, proffered an alternative, vitalistic account...
Abstract: Samuel Butler begins to sketch a non-Darwinian story about evolution which indicates that ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/con...
Samuel Butler, a contemporary critic of Charles Darwin, proffered an alternative, vitalistic account...
The abundance of literary devices Butler employs in his prose works has often been interpreted as ev...
Charles Darwin’s Origin of Species (1859) marked a significant challenge to traditional understandin...
Professor Neil Spurway considers Darwin’s theoretical development of evolution by natural selection ...
In focusing on the story of Darwin\u27s religious doubts, scholars too often overlook Darwin\u27s po...
130 leaves. Advisor: Dr. Bruce MartinSamuel Butler, English Victorian man of letters, is best known...
Evolution has always proved to be controversial to many people of faith, but it has been specificall...
Darwin’s evolutionary theory provided, for some atheist and agnostic authors in Victorian England, a...
Whereas Gillian Beer’s Darwin’s Plots traces the sometimes-indirect impact of Charles Darwin on a nu...
Relations between religion and science have always been complex, and historians from the 19th centur...
Extending the approach to a ‘theology of science’ developed in Faith and Wisdom in Scien...
In The Way of All Flesh, published posthumously in 1903 but written during the years 1873-1884, Samu...
Samuel Butler, a contemporary critic of Charles Darwin, proffered an alternative, vitalistic account...
Abstract: Samuel Butler begins to sketch a non-Darwinian story about evolution which indicates that ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/con...
Samuel Butler, a contemporary critic of Charles Darwin, proffered an alternative, vitalistic account...
The abundance of literary devices Butler employs in his prose works has often been interpreted as ev...
Charles Darwin’s Origin of Species (1859) marked a significant challenge to traditional understandin...
Professor Neil Spurway considers Darwin’s theoretical development of evolution by natural selection ...
In focusing on the story of Darwin\u27s religious doubts, scholars too often overlook Darwin\u27s po...
130 leaves. Advisor: Dr. Bruce MartinSamuel Butler, English Victorian man of letters, is best known...
Evolution has always proved to be controversial to many people of faith, but it has been specificall...
Darwin’s evolutionary theory provided, for some atheist and agnostic authors in Victorian England, a...
Whereas Gillian Beer’s Darwin’s Plots traces the sometimes-indirect impact of Charles Darwin on a nu...
Relations between religion and science have always been complex, and historians from the 19th centur...
Extending the approach to a ‘theology of science’ developed in Faith and Wisdom in Scien...