Religion and Chemistry

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"Religion and Chemistry" is a 19th-century work by chemist Josiah Parsons Cooke that explores the relationship between chemical science and Christian theology.

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instanceOf book
scientific literature
theological work
aimsTo demonstrate harmony between science and religion
reconcile chemical science with Christian belief
author Josiah Parsons Cooke NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
fieldOfStudy chemistry
science and religion
theology
genre Christian theology NERFINISHED
chemistry
science and religion
hasAudience educated Christian readers
students of science and religion
hasAuthorOccupation chemist
hasPhilosophicalTheme compatibility of scientific laws with divine providence
design in nature
hasTheologicalPerspective Christian apologetics
historicalContext 19th-century debates on science and religion
influencedBy 19th-century chemistry
Christian natural theology
language English
mainSubject chemical science
natural theology
relationship between chemistry and Christian theology
publicationCentury 19th century
religiousTradition Christianity
title Religion and Chemistry NERFINISHED

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Josiah Parsons Cooke notableWork Religion and Chemistry