01478ctm a22003374a 45000010009000000050017000090060001000260070003000270080041000300100017000710150019000880160018001070200042001250200039001670350024002060400091002300420008003210500025003290820016003541000029003702450116003992600051005153000035005664400043006015040051006445050321006956500029010166500026010456500025010718300044010961685095320250312110638.0ta180319s2012 txua b 001 0 eng  a 2011021757 aGBB1B90412bnb7 a0159475922Uk a9781602584037 (hardback : alk. paper) a1602584036 (hardback : alk. paper) a(OCoLC)ocn733227795 aDLCbengcDLCdYDXdBTCTAdYDXCPdBDXdUKMGBdCOOdE7BdOCLCQdAU@dCDXdYAMdPULdDLC apcc00aQ172.5.P82bL47 201200a261.5/52231 aLessl, Thomas M.,d1954-10aRhetorical Darwinism :h[manuscript] :breligion, evolution, and the scientific identity /cby Thomas M. Lessl. aWaco, Tex. :bBaylor University Press,cc2012. axxvi, 322 p. :bill. ;c24 cm. 0aStudies in rhetoric and religion ;v11 aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aThe social meaning of evolutionary science -- Francis Bacon and the scientific identity -- Science in God's bosom -- From two books to one -- The new Christianity -- Positivism in the world of Thomas Huxley -- Scientism scientized -- The continuing evolution of evolutionism and science's battle for the public mind. 0aSciencexPublic opinion. 0aReligion and science. 0aSciencexPhilosophy. 0aStudies in rhetoric and religion ;v11.