As scientific discovery reshaped the modern world in the mid-twentieth century, theologian G. D. Yarnold examined one of the era’s defining questions: how can religious faith coexist with scientific progress?
Originally published in 1959, The Spiritual Crisis of the Scientific Age explores the philosophical and spiritual implications of modern science, arguing that technological advancement presents not merely an intellectual challenge but a profoundly human one. Written during the early Atomic Age, the work reflects the anxieties and hopes of a generation wrestling with faith, reason, and the future of Western civilization.
A fascinating volume for collectors of theology, philosophy, history of science, Christian apologetics, and Cold War intellectual history.
Condition
Hardcover with original dust jacket
Clean interior with bright pages
Dust jacket shows edge wear, small tears, and age toning
Binding remains solid
Please examine photographs for complete condition details.
As scientific discovery reshaped the modern world in the mid-twentieth century, theologian G. D. Yarnold examined one of the era’s defining questions: how can religious faith coexist with scientific progress?
Originally published in 1959, The Spiritual Crisis of the Scientific Age explores the philosophical and spiritual implications of modern science, arguing that technological advancement presents not merely an intellectual challenge but a profoundly human one. Written during the early Atomic Age, the work reflects the anxieties and hopes of a generation wrestling with faith, reason, and the future of Western civilization.
A fascinating volume for collectors of theology, philosophy, history of science, Christian apologetics, and Cold War intellectual history.
Condition
Hardcover with original dust jacket
Clean interior with bright pages
Dust jacket shows edge wear, small tears, and age toning
Binding remains solid
Please examine photographs for complete condition details.