"Faith And Thought, Volume 31" presents a compilation of articles and discussions reflecting the intellectual engagements of the Victoria Institute (Great Britain). This volume captures the Victorian era's grappling with the intersection of religious faith and scientific advancement. The collection offers insights into the Victorian perspective on science and religion, making it a valuable resource for understanding the historical dialogue between these domains.
Readers interested in the history of science, religious thought, or the intellectual climate of Victorian Britain will find this volume compelling. It preserves viewpoints and arguments that shaped the discourse around faith and reason, providing context to ongoing discussions about the relationship between science and belief.
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