For instance, the jinn (genii) of surah 2:176 that cause disease are interpreted as "microbes," and the words in 2:250, "How often a little company has overcome a numerous company; and God is with those who endure... Belgium: A Personal Narrative - Page 220by Brand Whitlock - 1920Full view - About this book
| Criticism - 1875 - 822 pages
...may claim be granted, it leaves that question untouched. We ought to remember that Mr. Darwin, whose theory of the struggle for life and the survival of the fittest has given coherence and cogency to the hypothesis of evolution, does not himself make any such extensive... | |
| Presbyterianism - 1889 - 656 pages
...for life, in which they were eliminated, as well as by their non-reproduction by cross-breeding. This theory of the struggle for life and the survival of the fittest is an essential of Darwinism, but it does not account for the absence of the particular links in question,... | |
| Robert Watts - Apologetics - 1890 - 408 pages
...for life, in which they were eliminated, as well as by their non-reproduction by cross-breeding. This theory of the struggle for life and the survival of the fittest is an essential of Darwinism, but it does not account for the absence of the particular links in question,... | |
| George Walter Prothero - Germany - 1916 - 138 pages
...them combine. It was from the idea of self -culture and the dominance of will-power, combined with Darwin's theory of the Struggle for Life and the Survival of the Fittest — that Nietzsche's notion of the Superman was evolved. Schopenhauer cursed the Will to Live, as uselessly... | |
| George Walter Prothero - Germany - 1916 - 104 pages
...presently combine. It was from the idea of self-culture and the dominance of will-power, combined with Darwin's theory of the Struggle for Life and the Survival of the Fittest — that Nietzsche's notion of the Superman was evolved. Schopenhauer cursed the Will to Live, as uselessly... | |
| Cleland Boyd McAfee - Christianity - 1920 - 92 pages
...the apparent spirit of the man himself. The story goes back to Darwin and the Origin of Species. The theory of the struggle for life and the survival of the fittest came to Haeckel as a revelation. He took the book to Italy for a time of study and assimilation and... | |
| Benjamin Apthorp Gould Fuller - Philosophy - 1923 - 312 pages
...existent species of plants and animals. Had this idea, which so strikingly anticipates the Darwinian theory of the struggle for life and the survival of the fittest, also attracted Democritus' attention, it should have dispelled any perplexities he might have felt... | |
| B.A.G. Fuller - 1923 - 398 pages
...existent species of plants and animals. Had this idea, which so strikingly anticipates the Darwinian theory of the struggle for life and the survival of the fittest, also attracted Democritus' attention, it should have dispelled any perplexities he might have felt... | |
| Brian J. Fraser, Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion - Religion - 1988 - 232 pages
...life, both natural and spiritual. The central thesis of the book was a response to the popularizers of Darwin's theory of the struggle for life and the survival of the fittest. Drummond countered that this law, valid though it was, was not the primary agent in the progress of... | |
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