SynopsisOffers a study of Darwin that argues that he was driven by theological concerns and the prevailing ideas about God when he came up with his theory of evolution., A study of Darwin that argues that he was driven by theological concerns and the prevailing ideas about God at the time in his formation of his theory of evolution.
A very simple yet compelling book to read. While I myself do not see myself as religious I can still attest to the fair and good points showed by Cornelius Hunter. It shows a side of the scientific dogma that many schools and universities tend to hide for good reason. Its a great book for both theist and non theist alike. The arguments are well placed and even if you disagree you can still think about the information. Its short enough to finish in a day or two so its worth reading at least once in your life. If you are interested in the Philosophy of Science as I am then you will enjoy this.