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19th Century: Radical Doubt
Read “The Story of Christianity” Chapter: The 19th Century: A Time of Radical Doubt on pages 306-313 and leave a comment on the reading that is at least three sentences long.
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Kyrasays:
People wrote a lot of poems about their doubt of the faith. Darwinism spread. There was much doubt.
atheism gain some quiet respectability. darwins most vigorous champion, asa gray, was a devout christian. nietsche wrote a book called the gay science.
People wrote poems about Christianity dying. Charles Darwin wrote books about special evolution. Asa Gray thought evolution was a manifest of God’s power.
complete christianity was dying. More and more people started throwing it behind them and accepting Darwinism. Darwin was having rigorous campaigns trying to make his work known.
People wrote a lot of poems about their doubt of the faith. Darwinism spread. There was much doubt.
atheism gain some quiet respectability. darwins most vigorous champion, asa gray, was a devout christian. nietsche wrote a book called the gay science.
People wrote poems about Christianity dying. Charles Darwin wrote books about special evolution. Asa Gray thought evolution was a manifest of God’s power.
I think those people were out of their minds. God’s Funeral!!??? That’s crazy. I get how no one understood Nietzsche’s book.
complete christianity was dying. More and more people started throwing it behind them and accepting Darwinism. Darwin was having rigorous campaigns trying to make his work known.
so they thought christianity was dying?
the manifestation of God’s power is evolution well at least that is what Asa gray thought.
people wrote a lot about their faith
yeah its kind of weird
They wrote a bunch of poems