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Are there planets beyond our solar system? What may appear quite plausible now had only been a hypothesis until about twenty years ago. The search for exoplanets is driven by the interest in the “habitable” ones among them. Could such planets one day in the far future provide resources or even shelter for humankind? Will we find one day a habitable planet that is even inhabited? These kinds of imaginative speculations drive public interest in the subject. Imagining alien intelligent life in the universe is not at all new. When Ted Peters called for establishing the field of “astrotheology,” he was certainly thinking less of historical precedents than of something analogous to the emerging field of astrobiology. Will astrotheology result in the decentering of humanity in cosmic dimensions? One could also conclude that we are alone, at least for all practical purposes.
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Bibliography: p. 143-147.
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Bibliography: p. 48-49 (first group)
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"An elaboration of a course of lectures delivered on the Stanton foundation in the University of Cambridge."--Pref.
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Evangelus Pacificus [pseud.] is identified as Rev. Hubbard Winslow in Franklin B. Dexter's Biographical sketches of the graduates of Yale College, v. 5, New Haven, 1911, p. 721, and in William Cushing's Initials and pseudonyms, v. 2, Waltham, Mass., 1963, p. 303.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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The young Christian's library is a facsimile reproduction of the Bodleian Library copy of the original ed. published in 1710.
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