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New York: Fordham University Press, 1943, 246 pp
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viii, 246 p.; 22 cm
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Brosnan: Prof. of Natural Theology, Woodstock College MD.
19: "It may be well, now, to present the views of some of our modern scientists concerning our Creator-God. The modern scientist, who dabbles in philosophy and who quite generally is an out-and-out evolutionist, is beginning to see what nature itself has been proclaiming to man down through the ages, what the man in the street has long since discovered, and what a sane philosophy has insisted on, namely, that this ordered world of ours demands as its cause a governing intelligence. Modern Science calls this intelligence, which it claims to have discovered, God."
19: "It may be well, now, to present the views of some of our modern scientists concerning our Creator-God. The modern scientist, who dabbles in philosophy and who quite generally is an out-and-out evolutionist, is beginning to see what nature itself has been proclaiming to man down through the ages, what the man in the street has long since discovered, and what a sane philosophy has insisted on, namely, that this ordered world of ours demands as its cause a governing intelligence. Modern Science calls this intelligence, which it claims to have discovered, God."