Charles E. Raven - Published Works

Published Works

  • Natural religion and Christian theology (1953)
  • Teilhard de Chardin: scientist and seer (1962)
  • Science, religion, and the future, a course of eight lectures (1943)
  • English naturalists from Neckam to Ray; a study of the making of the modern world (1947)
  • John Ray, naturalist, his life and works (1942)
  • Christian socialism, 1848-1854 (1920)
  • Apollinarianism; an essay on the Christology of the early church (1923)
  • A Wanderer's Way (1929)

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