The Bible of Nature (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Published in 1908, this collection of five lectures features “The Wonder of the World,” “The History of Things,” “Organisms and their Origin,” “The Evolution of Organisms,” and “Man's Place in Nature.” Thomson imagines nature to be a vital book that humans must read—and the scientific history of earth is somewhat of a “story of genesis.”

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The Bible of Nature (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Published in 1908, this collection of five lectures features “The Wonder of the World,” “The History of Things,” “Organisms and their Origin,” “The Evolution of Organisms,” and “Man's Place in Nature.” Thomson imagines nature to be a vital book that humans must read—and the scientific history of earth is somewhat of a “story of genesis.”

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The Bible of Nature (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

The Bible of Nature (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by J. Arthur Thomson
The Bible of Nature (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

The Bible of Nature (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by J. Arthur Thomson

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Published in 1908, this collection of five lectures features “The Wonder of the World,” “The History of Things,” “Organisms and their Origin,” “The Evolution of Organisms,” and “Man's Place in Nature.” Thomson imagines nature to be a vital book that humans must read—and the scientific history of earth is somewhat of a “story of genesis.”


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781411460218
Publisher: Union Square & Co.
Publication date: 11/08/2011
Series: Barnes & Noble Digital Library
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 268
File size: 201 KB

About the Author

Sir John Arthur Thomson (1861-1933) was a Scottish naturalist, most interested in zoology but known for his writings on the reconciliation of science and religion. His best-known works include Outline of Science (1922), What is Man? (1923), and Science and Religion (1925). He was knighted in 1930.

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