Sciences and religions in the late modern period

Darwinism and christianity (1859-1920) between clashes and accommodation

Sources

Darwin

  • Adrian Desmond and James Moore, Darwin, London, Michael Joseph, the Penguin Group, 1991.

  • Adrian Desmond, James Moore, and Janet Browne, Charles Darwin, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2007.

  • Thierry Hocquet, Darwin contre Darwin, comment lire L'Origine des espèces [Darwin Vs Darwin, how to read On the Origin of Species], Paris, Seuil, 2009.

  • Charles Lenay, Darwin, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1999.

Public reception of Darwinism

  • Janet Browne, « Darwin in caricature. A Study in the Popularization and Dissemination of Evolution », Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 2001, p. 496-509.

  • Lionel Cavin and Laurent Vallotton, "Comment Darwin s'est transformé en singe."[How Darwin got changed into a monkey], EspacesTemps.net, Actuel, 01.09.2009 http://espacestemps.net/document7886.html

Religious and intellectual Context

  • Pierre Colin, L'Audace et le Soupçon : la crise du modernisme dans le catholicisme français (1893-1914)[Audacity and Suspiscion] , Paris, Desclée De Brouwer, 1997.

  • Pietro Corsi, Lamarck. Genèse et enjeux du transformisme, Paris, CNRS, 2001.

  • Pietro Corsi. The age of Lamarck: evolutionary theories in France, 1790–1830. Translated by Jonathan Mandelbaum. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988.

  • Pietro Corsi, Science and Religion. Baden Powell and the Anglican Debate, 1800-1860, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1988.

  • Claude Langlois et François Laplanche (éd.), La science catholique. L'Encyclopédie théologique de Migne (1844-1873) entre apologétique et vulgarisation [Catholic Science Migne's Theological Encyclopaedia], Paris, Cerf, 1992.

  • Jacqueline Lalouette, La Libre pensée en France [Free Thought in France], 1840-1940, Paris, Albin Michel, 2001.

  • James Secord, Victorian Sensation. The Extraordinary Publication, Reception and Secret Authorship of Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation, Chicago, Chicago University Press, 2000.

  • Alan M. G. Stephenson, The Rise and Decline of English Modernism, London, SPCK, 1984.

Darwinism and Christianity

  • Mariano Artigas, Thomas F. Glick and Rafael A. Martinez, “Darwin and the Vatican: The Reception of Evolutionary Theories”, in Eve-Marie Engels et Thomas F. Glick (dir.), The Reception of Charles Darwin in Europe, London, Continuum, 2008, vol. 1, p. 413-427.

  • Peter J. Bowler, Monkey Trials and Gorilla Sermons: Evolution and Christianity from Darwin to Intelligent Design, Cambridge (Mass.), Harvard University Press, 2007.

  • Barry Brundell, “Catholic Church Politics and Evolutionary Theory, 1894-1902”, The British Journal for the History of Science, 2001, 34/1, p. 81-95.

  • Raf De Bont, « Rome and Theistic Evolutionism: The Hidden Strategies behind the ‘Dorlodot Affair', 1920–1926”, Annals of Science, 2005, 62/4, p. 457-478.

  • James Moore, The Post-Darwinian Controversies: A Study of the Protestant Struggle to Come to Terms with Darwin in Great Britain and America, 1870-1900, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1979.

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