THE "B O O K OF THE DAY 



Science and Christianity 



By, F. BETTEX 



Tra.nsla.ted from the Germnn 



The author among other things says in the preface; I wish to make clear 

 to my readers how little real science is hidden behind the fine phrases and 

 sounding words ot the infidel, and how little he himself understands of the 

 material creation which he affirms to be the only one . . . The Christian 

 and Biblical conception of the universe is more logical, more harmonious, 

 more in accordance with facts, therefore, more scientific than all philosophies, 

 all systems, materialistic and atheistic. Contents of the book: 



Chapter I. Progress 



Chapter II. Evolution and Modern Science 



Chapter III. Christians and Science 



Chapter IV. Science 



Chapter V. Materialism 



One of the many favorable reviews: It is a view of much scope, aod 

 so far as it attempts reconciliation between science and Christianity, is emi- 

 nently successful. There can be no doubt that at present, when there is so 

 pronounced a disposition to follow every fad in science, especially if it op- 

 poses the Bible, such a book should have a wide reading and is adapted to 

 accomplish much good. 



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