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Reading the Book of Nature

How Eight Best Sellers Reconnected Christianity and the Sciences on the Eve of the Victorian Age
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Reading the Book of Nature by Jonathan R. Topham delves into the fascinating history of how people have sought to understand and interpret the natural world through science and observation. Exploring the relationship between scientific development and cultural evolution from the Enlightenment period, it examines how this interaction shaped the way individuals and societies view nature. The book beautifully captures the journey of interpreting the 'book' of nature through various scientific and philosophical lenses.
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If you have a keen interest in the historical interplay between science and religion, you may enjoy this book. It offers insight into how natural history and theology were interwoven in the 18th and 19th centuries, examining influential ideas and figures of the time.

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A powerful reimagining of the world in which a young Charles Darwin learned how to think about the implications of his theory.

When Charles Darwin returned to Britain from the Beagle voyage in 1836, the most talked-about scientific books of the day were the Bridgewater Treatises. This series of eight works was funded by a bequest of the last Earl of Bridgewater and written by leading men of science appointed by the President of the Royal Society to explore "the power, wisdom, and goodness of God, as manifested in the creation." Securing public attention beyond all expectations, the series offered Darwinโ€™s generation a range of approaches to one of the great questions of the age: how to incorporate the newly emerging disciplinary sciences into Britainโ€™s overwhelmingly Christian culture.

Drawing on a wealth of archival and published sources, including many unexplored by historians, Jonathan R. Topham examines how and to what extent the series contributed to a sense of congruence between Christianity and the sciences in the generation before the fabled Victorian conflict between science and religion. Building on the distinctive insights of book history and paying close attention to the production, circulation, and use of the books, Topham offers new perspectives on early Victorian science and the subject of science and religion as a whole.

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Reading the Book of Nature by Jonathan R. Topham receives praise for its interdisciplinary approach, combining history of science with book history to explore the Bridgewater Treatises. Topham's work is hailed as erudite and engaging, illuminating the interplay between religion and science in nineteenth-century Britain through the lens of print culture. The book is considered a significant contribution to the understanding of historical reading, publishing practices, and cultural transformations of the period.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226815763

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 12 October 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Illustration: 47 halftones, 2 tables

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 38.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 934g

Pages: 544

About the Author

Jonathan R. Topham is professor of history of science at theย University of Leeds, UK. He is the coauthor and coeditor of several books, most recently Science Periodicals in Nineteenth-Century Britain: Constructing Scientific Communities, also published by the University of Chicago Press.ย 

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