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Natural philosophers, or “scientists,” as the English philosopher William Whewell dubbed them in 1833,2 still sought to discover the “laws of nature” and the “mechanisms” of the great “clockwork” of nature. But these metaphors gradually lost their original theological connotations. At least, they did so for many Enlightenment philosophers who characterized science as a purely secular enterprise and depicted reason and revelation as opposites.
Return of the God Hypothesis: Breakthroughs in Physics, Cosmology, and Biology Seeking Evidence for the Existence of God
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