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In "The Idea of God as Affected by Modern Knowledge," John Fiske presents a thorough examination of the evolution of the concept of God in the context of contemporary scientific and philosophical advancements. With a blend of accessible prose and rigorous analysis, Fiske navigates complex intersections between science, religion, and philosophy, articulating how shifts in knowledge alter humanity's understanding of the divine. The work stands as a critical reflection of the late 19th century's intellectual milieu, marked by burgeoning scientific inquiry and a burgeoning sense of skepticism…mehr

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In "The Idea of God as Affected by Modern Knowledge," John Fiske presents a thorough examination of the evolution of the concept of God in the context of contemporary scientific and philosophical advancements. With a blend of accessible prose and rigorous analysis, Fiske navigates complex intersections between science, religion, and philosophy, articulating how shifts in knowledge alter humanity's understanding of the divine. The work stands as a critical reflection of the late 19th century's intellectual milieu, marked by burgeoning scientific inquiry and a burgeoning sense of skepticism toward traditional theological interpretations. John Fiske, a prominent American philosopher and historian, was influenced by the intense debates of his era surrounding Darwinism and its implications for religion. Fiske's educational background, including studies in philosophy and natural science, equipped him with the tools to tackle the pressing questions of morality and existence amid modernity'Äôs challenges. His commitment to rational inquiry and pragmatic philosophy is evident throughout this book, which seeks to reassess and redefine humanity's relationship with God in light of modern knowledge. Readers interested in the intricate interplay between faith and reason will find Fiske'Äôs robust arguments both enlightening and thought-provoking. This text serves not only as an essential philosophical treatise but also as a timeless reflection on how shifting paradigms continue to shape our spiritual landscape. Scholars, theologians, and laypersons alike will benefit from engaging with Fiske'Äôs profound insights.

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John Fiske, born Edmund Fiske Green on March 30, 1842, in Hartford, Connecticut, was a notable American philosopher and historian who made a significant impact in the late 19th-century intellectual landscape. He pursued his education at Harvard University and later went on at Harvard Law School, though his penchant for philosophical and historical research eclipsed his legal practice. Fiske's literary contributions include numerous works, but 'The Idea of God as Affected by Modern Knowledge' stands out as a prominent examination of religious thought in light of contemporary scientific advancements. In this book, Fiske navigated the challenging terrain of reconciling scientific discoveries with theological concepts, an effort emblematic of his broader intellectual endeavors to harmonize Darwinian evolutionary theory with philosophical and religious perspectives. With erudition and an accessible prose style, Fiske was influential in popularizing Darwinism in America. His ability to synthesize complex ideas from various domains and present them to a general audience set him apart as a preeminent scholar of his time. Fiske's works remain a significant historical source for studying the intersection of science, religion, and philosophy during a transformative period in American intellectual history.