
This is the story of John Draper, Andrew White, and the conflict thesis: a centuries-old misconception that religion and science are at odds with one another.Renowned scientist John William Draper (1811-1882) and celebrated historian-politician Andrew Dickson White (1832-1918) were certain that Enlightened Science and Dogmatic Christianity were mortal enemies--and they said as much to anyone who would listen. More than a century later, their grand and sweeping version of history dominates our landscape; Draper and White's "conflict thesis" is still found in countless textbooks, lecture series, movies, novels, and more.Yet, as it would later be discovered, they were mistaken. Their work has been torn to shreds by the experts, who have declared it totally at odds with reality. So how, if this is the case, does their wrongheaded narrative still live on? Who were these two men, and what, exactly, did they say? What is it about their God-versus-Science "conflict thesis" that convinced so many? And what--since both claimed to love Science and love Christ--were they actually trying to achieve in the first place?In this book, physicist David Hutchings and historian of science and religion James C. Ungureanu dissect the work of Draper and White. They take readers on a journey through time, diving into the formation and fallacy of the conflict thesis and its polarizing impact on society.The result is a tale of Flat Earths, of anesthetic, and of autopsies; of Creation and Evolution; of laser-eyed lizards and infinite worlds. It is a story of miracles and mathematicians; souls and Great Libraries; the Greeks, the scientific method, the Not-So-Dark-After-All Ages... and, of course, of popes and unicorns.
This book investigates the origins and persistence of the 'conflict thesis,' a historical narrative claiming that science and Christianity are inherently incompatible. Authors David Hutchings, a physicist, and James C. Ungureanu, a historian of science and religion, analyze the primary texts of John William Draper and Andrew Dickson White. They argue that these figures constructed a false dichotomy that continues to influence modern cultural perceptions despite being rejected by contemporary academic consensus.
What You Will Find
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Experts in the history of science recognize this work as a clear, accessible critique of the conflict thesis that effectively dismantles long-standing cultural misconceptions. Readers frequently note that the authors maintain a balanced, scholarly tone while making complex historical arguments accessible to a general audience.
Page Count:
280
Publication Date:
2021-11-03
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190053097
ISBN-13:
9780190053093
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