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This lecture upon Science and Faith, in which an attempt is made to deal upon general lines with difficulties arising out of the very general misconception as to the true nature and func tion of exact science, forms the first of the second series of Westminster Lectures delivered in the Cathedral Hall at Westminster in 1906.
In dealing with such a misconception as is involved in the supposition that there are contradictions between the exact results Of Science and the dogma Of Revelation, a critical and an argumentative treatment is to a certain extent unavoidable. In accordance, however, with the plan of exposition adopted in these lectures, this treatment is emphasised as little as the nature of the subject will permit; and the positive and constructive element, at which the Westminster Lectures aim, is adopted in SO far as it is possible.
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