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Hugh Miller

The Testimony of the Rocks or, Geology in Its Bearings on the Two Theologies, Natural and Revealed

In “The Testimony of the Rocks,” Hugh Miller presents a compelling exploration of geology and its profound implications for both natural and revealed theology. Written during a pivotal moment in the 19th century, when scientific thought began to challenge traditional religious beliefs, Miller's work employs a vivid literary style that intertwines descriptive geological observation with philosophical inquiry. Through meticulous analysis of rock formations and fossil evidence, he seeks to harmonize the natural world with spiritual truth, demonstrating that geology can offer insights into divine creation and biblical narratives. Hugh Miller was a Scottish geologist, writer, and staunch advocate of the integration of science and faith. His background as an autodidact'Äîrooted in a humble upbringing'Äîcombined with his deep passion for natural history, led him to engage critically with these complex themes. Influenced by contemporaries like Charles Lyell and the theological debates of his time, Miller's writings reflect a sincere desire to reconcile emerging scientific discoveries with the traditional tenets of Christianity, highlighting the shared pursuit of truth. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersection of science and religion. Miller'Äôs persuasive arguments and eloquent prose make this a pivotal text for anyone seeking to understand the historical dialogue between geology and theology. It invites reflection on how contemporary perspectives on faith and science can be informed by the past, making it equally relevant today.
721 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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