Science, Religion, and the Human Experience

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  1. Gillian Beer,Darwin’s Plots: Evolutionary Narrative in Darwin, George Eliot
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  2. John Brooke, “The Wilberforce-Huxley Debate: Why Did It Happen?”Science
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  8. Gray,Darwiniana, 144.

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