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Excerpt from The McMaster University Monthly, Vol. 14: October, 1904, to May, 1905
In the relation of theology to natural science, theology accepts the theory of evolution as a general statement of the method of God's working. The theologian wishes only that there should be real precision of thought as to what the evolution theory is. Theology insists, in the first place, that evolution means real evolution - a succession of stages with new phenomena and new laws, not uniformity or identity of laws. In the second place.
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