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Alfred Russel Wallace Notes 30. Wallace A Theist? Part I., Charles H. Smith
Alfred Russel Wallace Notes 30. Wallace A Theist? Part I., Charles H. Smith
Faculty/Staff Personal Papers
Alfred Russel Wallace (1823−1913) has been portrayed as a ‘theist’ on a large number of occasions from his own time on to the present. In this, the first of a two part work, this assessment is questioned. In part one, the matter of Wallace’s personal philosophy and spiritual orientation is explored, the conclusion being that Wallace was a lifelong agnostic who can hardly be aligned with theism.
Scopes, John Thomas, 1900-1970 (Mss 419), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Scopes, John Thomas, 1900-1970 (Mss 419), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid and scans (Click on "Additional Files" below) for Manuscripts Collection 419. Letters and clippings removed from a scrapbook belonging to John T. Scopes or his wife and relating primarily to the 1925 Scopes trial, his subsequent notoriety, and later publicity and commemorations surrounding the controversy.
Wallace, Spiritualism, And Beyond: "Change," Or "No Change"?, Charles H. Smith
Wallace, Spiritualism, And Beyond: "Change," Or "No Change"?, Charles H. Smith
DLPS Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Ua3/1/2/1 Letter Re: Evolution Taught At Wku, Wku President's Office
Ua3/1/2/1 Letter Re: Evolution Taught At Wku, Wku President's Office
WKU Archives Records
Letter from WKU president Henry Cherry to Charles McKinney regarding evolution being taught at WKU.
Ua3/1/2/1 Letters Re: Evolution Taught At Wku, Charles Mckinney
Ua3/1/2/1 Letters Re: Evolution Taught At Wku, Charles Mckinney
WKU Archives Records
Letters from Charles McKinney to WKU president Henry Cherry regarding the teaching of evolution at WKU.
Ua3/1/2/1 Letter Re: Evolution Taught At Wku, Wku President's Office
Ua3/1/2/1 Letter Re: Evolution Taught At Wku, Wku President's Office
WKU Archives Records
Letter from WKU president Henry Cherry to Charles McKinney regarding the teaching of evolution at WKU.