"Thomson's book is timely, entertaining and enlightening."--William S. Kowinski, booksinheat.blogspot.com "A timely book."--Alan Cutler, Science "An engrossing and rewarding book."--David Lindley, Wilson Quarterly "This is a superb book that illustrates the importance of the history of ideas in understanding how science works. Thomson explores the uneasy attempts at reconciliation between science and religion since the start of the Copernican Revolution.
Reading Thomson's history of [this] effort . is a delight. He brings to readers dozens of scientists who have long been forgotten and he reminds us how deep is the human urge to find compromise when controversy erupts."-- Quarterly Review of Biology " Before Darwin serves as a timely reminder that the interminable war between science and religion is of much longer standing than we are accustomed to think. Approaching the subject historically, Thomson traces the evolution of evolution, as it were, uncovering the foundations of the concept established in early philosophy as well as in science."--James P. Hammersmith, Southern Humanities Review "Thomson is well suited to the considerable task he attempts, as he is both a natural writer and well read across the spectrum of philosophical, theological, and scientific literatures required to do justice to the issues resolved by the Darwinian revolution. He is apparently as much a polymath as the great intellectual figures that he renders in his prose.
However, he wears his learning lightly, and one does not feel that he is bludgeoning the reader with his mastery of obscure points. He also never indulges in stylistic excesses, so that one proceeds with pleasure from chapter to chapter."--Michael R. Rose, The Historian "Keith Thomson gives a lively and detailed account of the two centuries of vigorous arguments about science and religion that preceded the publication of Darwin's ideas in 1859. This account is one that anyone interested in the controversy of natural theology will wish to read."--John Polkinghorne, author of Belief in God in an Age of Science "Lively, enthusiastic and beautifully written, Before Darwin fired my imagination and robustly challenged and broadened my understanding of the history of natural philosophy. A fine read and an important contribution to the history of science."--Rebecca Stott, Anglia Polytechnic University, and author of Darwin and the Barnacle.