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Science, Christianity and Truth

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Two passages in the Rev. Hardwick's review of Canon Baker's “Science, Christianity and Truth”1 call for comment.

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  1. NATURE, 151, 710 (1943).

  2. See, for example, the last two essays in J. Needham's "Time: the Refreshing River"; London (1943).

  3. For a general discussion, based on the scientific approach, of desirable social trends, see the articles signed "Archimedes" in Horizon of July 1942 and subsequent issues.

  4. "Science and Ethics", NATURE, 148, 270 (1941). Later reprinted with contributions from numerous, other writers in book form: "Science and Ethics"; London (1942).

  5. "Evolutionary Ethics" (Romanes Lecture. Oxford, 1943; in the press).

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HUXLEY, J. Science, Christianity and Truth. Nature 152, 79 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/152079b0

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