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The Creator, and what we may know of the method of creation

By W. H. (William Henry) Dallinger

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

** Embark on a quest to reconcile science and faith as a 19th-century philosopher seeks the divine spark within the machinery of the universe.

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2023-02-23
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** "The Creator, and What We May Know of the Method of Creation" by W. H. Dallinger is a late 1800s discussion that looks at how science and religion connect, mainly focusing on how a divine creator may exist as we learn more about the natural world. The book invites thinkers who wonder about how modern science and big questions about life and creation affect each other. Right from the start, the discourse gets ready to deeply explore the big ideas behind scientific study. Dallinger looks at how humans naturally want to find causes and understand where the universe comes from. He questions how well scientific tries to explain things only with matter and motion. He says these explanations can't explain a creator or the universe's real purpose. By carefully studying cause and effect, awareness, and the limits of science, Dallinger suggests that science can show us how nature works, but it can't fully explain the basic truths about the divine mind behind everything **

About the Author

William Henry Dallinger FRS was a British minister in the Wesleyan Methodist Church. He was also an accomplished scientist, being the first to study the complete lifecycle of unicellular organisms under the microscope and studying the adaptation of such organisms to temperature.

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