• Starting today August 7th, 2024, in order to post in the Married Couples, Courting Couples, or Singles forums, you will not be allowed to post if you have your Marital status designated as private. Announcements will be made in the respective forums as well but please note that if yours is currently listed as Private, you will need to submit a ticket in the Support Area to have yours changed.

Status
Not open for further replies.

OnceDust

Let go and let God
Sep 6, 2003
2,514
13
Macedonia
Visit site
✟18,034.00
Faith
Christian
Politics
US-Others
Some have suggested to me that Darwin had a degree in Theology and yet was agnostic. I've also been told he modeled his Theory of evolution on the Genesis account, the order of created things, not their chronoligical time. While in Biology in highschool my teacher did a startling comparison. She put the order of creation by Genesis and then beside it put how Evolution claims things were made, and they were very similar. I lean towards theistic evolution for my understanding of creation, nut would appreciate clarification where Darwin is concerned.

Thanks, Blessings
 

rmwilliamsll

avid reader
Mar 19, 2004
6,006
334
✟7,946.00
Faith
Calvinist
Marital Status
Married
Politics
US-Green
to answer pieces of your posting:

He studied theology but did not get the degree.
His father, concerned by his son's apparent academic failure, and fearing that he would become a "ne'er do well", enrolled him at Cambridge to read Theology, with the hopes of Charles eventually becoming a parson. While at Cambridge, he came under the intellectual influence of scientific minds such as William Whewell and John Stevens Henslow which (combined with his interest in collecting beetles, which was encouraged by his cousin, William Darwin Fox) resulted in him pursuing natural history.
from: http://artzia.com/History/Biography/Darwin/

he was at least a mildly believing cultural Christian when he was young.
His wife was a devoted Christian and he did not wish to hurt her feelings and kept much of his religious speculations in hidden notebooks. If you wish to follow up on this, the event of his daughter's death (Anna) was crucial for him in turning from theology to natural explanations regarding the problems of theodicy. And these things greatly occupied his energies after her death at 10.
 
  • Like
Reactions: OnceDust
Upvote 0

OnceDust

Let go and let God
Sep 6, 2003
2,514
13
Macedonia
Visit site
✟18,034.00
Faith
Christian
Politics
US-Others
rmwilliamsll said:
to answer pieces of your posting:

He studied theology but did not get the degree.

from: http://artzia.com/History/Biography/Darwin/

he was at least a mildly believing cultural Christian when he was young.
His wife was a devoted Christian and he did not wish to hurt her feelings and kept much of his religious speculations in hidden notebooks. If you wish to follow up on this, the event of his daughter's death (Anna) was crucial for him in turning from theology to natural explanations regarding the problems of theodicy. And these things greatly occupied his energies after her death at 10.
Thanks for the help. The site was very informative.
 
Upvote 0
Status
Not open for further replies.