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CHAPTER III.. The Relation of God to Nature.

Evolution: Its Nature, Its Evidence, and Its Relation to Religious Thought · Joseph LeConte — chapter 14 of 40 · ~62 words · public domain

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THE RELATION OF GOD TO NATURE.

The issue in regard to this relation stated--The growth of the issue described--The old view of direct relation--The effect of science and the resulting view--The compromise-- Destroyed by evolution--The issue forced--The alternative view--Immanence of Deity--This view explained--Objection of idealism--Answered--It is not subjective idealism-- Objection of pantheism--Answer deferred--Objection that the view is incompatible with practical life--Answered 297

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