This paper gives an account of the establishment and expansion of a Faculty of Science at the Calvinist 'Free University' in the Netherlands in the 1930s. It describes the efforts of a group of orthodox Christians to come to terms with the natural sciences in the early twentieth century. The statutes of the university, which had been founded in 1880, prescribed that all research and teaching should be based on Calvinist, biblical principles. This ideal was formulated in opposition to the claim of nineteenth-century scientific naturalists that there was an inherent conflict between science and religion. However, despite their selection on the basis of their strict Calvinist beliefs, the first science professors attributed a certain independe...
htmlabstractEvolution has met with considerable religious opposition for 150 years and is still cont...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).This dissertation argues that during the same period in wh...
This book researches the question of how nineteenth-century Dutch Protestant theologians and thinker...
This article was published in the 2007 issue of the online Journal of the ACMS (Association of Chris...
The great sociologist, R.K. Merton, presented in 1938 a study concerning the establishment of scienc...
The attitude of Dutch Roman Catholics towards the natural sciences in the second half of the ninetee...
 Richard Dawkins openly declares that he is strongly against religion since religion destroys scien...
This thesis is a study on the relationship between science and religion in modern society. The quest...
'If the table turns, science will stagger'. The relationship between spiritualism and science in the...
The Netherlands is, besides the United States, one of the few countries where debates about creation...
If the table turns, science will stagger'. The relationship between spiritualism and science in the ...
Topic of the article is relation of the rise of modern science and religion in Western Europe in XVI...
This thesis seeks to show the acceptance of Christian Science, an American healing religion, in Brit...
The paper deals with the question whether theology is science or not. This question is very old and ...
This extraordinary and scarce work by Andrew Dickson White (1832-1918), a professor and co-founder o...
htmlabstractEvolution has met with considerable religious opposition for 150 years and is still cont...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).This dissertation argues that during the same period in wh...
This book researches the question of how nineteenth-century Dutch Protestant theologians and thinker...
This article was published in the 2007 issue of the online Journal of the ACMS (Association of Chris...
The great sociologist, R.K. Merton, presented in 1938 a study concerning the establishment of scienc...
The attitude of Dutch Roman Catholics towards the natural sciences in the second half of the ninetee...
 Richard Dawkins openly declares that he is strongly against religion since religion destroys scien...
This thesis is a study on the relationship between science and religion in modern society. The quest...
'If the table turns, science will stagger'. The relationship between spiritualism and science in the...
The Netherlands is, besides the United States, one of the few countries where debates about creation...
If the table turns, science will stagger'. The relationship between spiritualism and science in the ...
Topic of the article is relation of the rise of modern science and religion in Western Europe in XVI...
This thesis seeks to show the acceptance of Christian Science, an American healing religion, in Brit...
The paper deals with the question whether theology is science or not. This question is very old and ...
This extraordinary and scarce work by Andrew Dickson White (1832-1918), a professor and co-founder o...
htmlabstractEvolution has met with considerable religious opposition for 150 years and is still cont...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).This dissertation argues that during the same period in wh...
This book researches the question of how nineteenth-century Dutch Protestant theologians and thinker...