Box 1
Contains 4 Results:
"William H. Chamberlin, Pioneer Mormon Philosopher," by Ephraim E. Ericksen, 1954
This collection provides a glimpse into the thoughts of Chamberlin (1870-1921), one of the most influential men in the Mormon educational system in the early 20th centry, when the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was struggling to deal with the impact of the Darwinian challenge to religious explanations of the nature and origins of man.
"Berkeley's Philosophy of Nature and Modern Theories of Evolution," by William H. Chamberlin, 1917
This collection provides a glimpse into the thoughts of Chamberlin (1870-1921), one of the most influential men in the Mormon educational system in the early 20th centry, when the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was struggling to deal with the impact of the Darwinian challenge to religious explanations of the nature and origins of man.
W.H. Chamberlin, "Essay on Nature", 1915
This collection provides a glimpse into the thoughts of Chamberlin (1870-1921), one of the most influential men in the Mormon educational system in the early 20th centry, when the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was struggling to deal with the impact of the Darwinian challenge to religious explanations of the nature and origins of man.
W.H. Chamberlin, "Study of Philosophy", 1919
This collection provides a glimpse into the thoughts of Chamberlin (1870-1921), one of the most influential men in the Mormon educational system in the early 20th centry, when the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was struggling to deal with the impact of the Darwinian challenge to religious explanations of the nature and origins of man.