De La Cosmogonie De Mo se, Compar e Aux Faits G ologiques... by Marcel de Serres, originally published in French, explores the intersection of biblical cosmogony, specifically the Mosaic account, with contemporary geological science. This work provides a detailed comparison between the creation narrative found in the Old Testament and the geological understandings of the 19th century. It examines how the emerging scientific discoveries in geology relate to traditional religious explanations of the Earth's formation and early history. Marcel de Serres delves into the potential points of convergence and divergence between faith and science, offering insights into the intellectual debates of his time. This book is of interest to readers studying the history of science, the relationship between science and religion, and the development of geological thought.
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