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Nature Lost?: Natural Science And The German Theological Traditions Of The Nineteenth Century,New Michael P. Kliebard Argues That Educators Must

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Kliebard Argues That Educators Must Examine The Entire Range Of Reform Efforts In Order To Find The Telltale Patterns And 'Fads' That Must Be Replaced With More Meaningful Structural Changes

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Nature Lost?: Natural Science And The German Theological Traditions Of The Nineteenth Century,New Michael P. Kliebard Argues That Educators MustIn The Main, Nineteenthcentury German Theologians Paid Little Attention To Natural Science And Especially Eschewed Philosophically Popular Yet Naive Versions Of Natural Theology. Frederick Gregory Shows That The Loss Of Nature From Theological Discourse Is Only One Reflection Of The Larger Cultural Change That Marks The Transition Of European Society From A Nineteenth Century To A Twentiethcentury Mentality. In Examining This 'Loss Of Nature,' Gregory

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