Nature Lost?; Natural Science and the German Theological Traditions of the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1992. First Edition. Hardcover. First printing, octavo size, 351 pp. Fine / fine. Item #CNJL2357
From the jacket flap: "Employing different understandings of the concept of truth as investigative tools, the author depicts varying theological responses to the growth of natural science in the nineteenth century..."
___DESCRIPTION: Bound in full grey cloth over boards, silver lettering stamped onto the spine; octavo size (9 1/4" by 6 1/8"), pagination: [i-vii] viii [1, Contents] 1, blank] [1-3] 4-341. In publisher's dust jacket which is unclipped (although unpriced), summary of book on both flaps with short author bio on back flap, review blurb on back panel.
___CONDITION: Volume fine, with clean boards, straight corners without rubbing, a strong, square text block with solid hinges, the interior is clean and bright, and entirely free of prior owner markings; clean, crisp, and as new. The jacket fine overall, clean and not sunned, with a modicum of edgewear; overall a fine, crisp copy.
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Price: $65.00