Aubrey L. Moore
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Aubrey Lackington Moore (1848-1890) is a famous University of Oxford theologian. His idea that "under the guise of a foe Darwin had done the work of a friend"[1] remains a startling one and a source of question and debate. This idea of Darwin as a friend in enemies clothing has been discussed by later theologians such as Author Peacocke.
Works by Moore
- Science and the Faith: Essays on Apologetic Subjects with an Introduction (1893)
- Essays, scientific and philosophical (1890)
- Lectures and papers on the history of the Reformation in England and on the continent (1890)
- The message of the Gospel : addresses to candidates for ordination and sermons preached chiefly before the University of Oxford (1891)
- Some Aspects of Sin: Three Courses of Lent Sermons Preached in the Cathedrals of St. Paul's (1892)
- ↑ John Hedley Broke, page 294, The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science, Oxford University Press, 2006, Philip Clayton (Ed.)
