ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1908, Lodge applies his background in physics to the study of Christian Theology. He aims to reconcile religious doctrine to scientific theory, calling for a re-interpretation of biblical texts to allow for the integration of science while simultaneously making a case for the acceptance of miracles in the scientific community. This title will be of interest to students of Religious Studies as well as to general readers interested in problems of existence.

section I

Science and Faith

chapter I|24 pages

The Outstanding Controversy

chapter II|27 pages

The Reconciliation

chapter III|29 pages

Religion, Science, and Miracle

section II|72 pages

Corporate Worship and Service

chapter V|16 pages

Suggestions Towards Reform

chapter VI|29 pages

Union and Breadth

chapter VII|15 pages

A Reformed Church as an Engine of Progress

section III|57 pages

The Immortality of the soul 1

chapter VIII|21 pages

The Transitory and the Permanent

chapter IX|34 pages

The Permanence of Personality

section IV|110 pages

Science and Christianity

chapter XI|35 pages

Sin, Suffering, and Wrath

chapter XII|25 pages

The Material Element in Christianity

chapter XIII|26 pages

The Divine Element in Christianity