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- catalog contributor b1367421.
- catalog created "c1977.".
- catalog date "1977".
- catalog date "c1977.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1977.".
- catalog description "1. The source and rise of Baconianism in America -- Realism and natural science -- Ideas, objects, and intuition -- Hume and the limits of knowledge -- Summary of the Scottish pattern -- Transition to America: The rise of realism -- Locke, "Lord Bacon," and inductive science -- Conclusion -- 2. The Presbyterian old school: a case-study profile -- A concise profile of the old school -- Presbyterians and science: Personal involvements -- 3. Christian inquiry and inductive restraint -- The enlightenment challenge: Inquiry versus religion -- Samuel Miller's brief retrospect of the eighteenth century: A summary of the past and a map of the future -- The march of mind -- Mind and matter -- Truth: Objective and subjective -- Induction and the art of generalization -- Induction and deduction in Baconian perspective -- 4. Doxological science and its enemies -- THe beautification of Bacon -- Doxological science in evangelical America -- The Presbyterian view: Design, care, and order -- Secularism, materialism, and heresy: The other face of science -- Going on the defensive: The right of review -- 5. Saving doxological science: Baconian strategies for the defense -- Natural "fact" versus "reasoning" in science -- Induction and the "data" of scripture -- Induction and the psychology of humility -- induction and the incompleteness of science -- 6. Positive strategies in doxological science -- The concord of truth -- Catastrophism and the millennium -- Bacon and the Reformation -- 7. Baconianism and the Bible: Hermeneutics for an age of science -- Christian theology and the critique of pure reason -- Biblical "fact" versus "reasoning" in theology -- Baconianism and the Bible: The new organum of Christian theology -- 8. Summary and concluding reflections.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 211-239.".
- catalog extent "xv, 243 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0807812994".
- catalog issued "1977".
- catalog issued "c1977.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press,".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "A921".
- catalog subject "BL245 .B7".
- catalog subject "Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626.".
- catalog subject "Christianity.".
- catalog subject "Protestantism.".
- catalog subject "Religion and Science.".
- catalog subject "Religion and science United States History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The source and rise of Baconianism in America -- Realism and natural science -- Ideas, objects, and intuition -- Hume and the limits of knowledge -- Summary of the Scottish pattern -- Transition to America: The rise of realism -- Locke, "Lord Bacon," and inductive science -- Conclusion -- 2. The Presbyterian old school: a case-study profile -- A concise profile of the old school -- Presbyterians and science: Personal involvements -- 3. Christian inquiry and inductive restraint -- The enlightenment challenge: Inquiry versus religion -- Samuel Miller's brief retrospect of the eighteenth century: A summary of the past and a map of the future -- The march of mind -- Mind and matter -- Truth: Objective and subjective -- Induction and the art of generalization -- Induction and deduction in Baconian perspective -- 4. Doxological science and its enemies -- THe beautification of Bacon -- Doxological science in evangelical America -- The Presbyterian view: Design, care, and order -- Secularism, materialism, and heresy: The other face of science -- Going on the defensive: The right of review -- 5. Saving doxological science: Baconian strategies for the defense -- Natural "fact" versus "reasoning" in science -- Induction and the "data" of scripture -- Induction and the psychology of humility -- induction and the incompleteness of science -- 6. Positive strategies in doxological science -- The concord of truth -- Catastrophism and the millennium -- Bacon and the Reformation -- 7. Baconianism and the Bible: Hermeneutics for an age of science -- Christian theology and the critique of pure reason -- Biblical "fact" versus "reasoning" in theology -- Baconianism and the Bible: The new organum of Christian theology -- 8. Summary and concluding reflections.".
- catalog title "Protestants in an age of science : the Baconian ideal and ante-bellum American religious thought / by Theodore Dwight Bozeman.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".