Which was then appetizingly hot from the oven, has acquired something of the repulsiveness of Nowadays the so-called 'conflict between Religion and Science', Whichever side he might take, he would write with the moral fervour of which Englishmen at that time had an inexhaustible supply. Harrison or Edmund Gurney or a politician of cabinet rank, such as Gladstone or Morley. The author would probably be an eminent scientist, such as Huxley or Clifford a distinguished scholar, such as Frederic The Present Relations of Science and Religionįifty or sixty years ago anyone fluttering the pages of one of the the many magazines which then catered for the cultivated and intelligent English reader would have been fairly certain to come uponĪn article bearing somewhat the same title as that of the present paper. Religion, Philosophy and Psychic Research (London: Routledge, 1953).
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