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Category: Faith and Science

Women of Science: Mary Anning

May 24, 2018June 6, 2020 ~ Brenda S Cox ~ 3 Comments

A poor, uneducated girl became a pioneer of paleontology with her amazing discoveries of fossils in Austen's Lyme Regis.

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Women of Science: Caroline Herschel

May 17, 2018June 6, 2020 ~ Brenda S Cox ~ 3 Comments

Two beautiful historical novels explore the life of the "lady astronomer" of Austen's England.

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Faith and Science: Gilbert White, Parson-Naturalist of Selborne

April 12, 2018May 17, 2021 ~ Brenda S Cox ~ 2 Comments

Parson-Naturalists like Gilbert White combined their love of God and his world, and helped us better understand birds, ecology, and much more.

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Faith and Science: William Paley and Natural Theology

April 5, 2018March 29, 2018 ~ Brenda S Cox ~ 1 Comment

In Jane Austen's England, "natural theology" used science to support Christian faith.

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Faith and Science: Galileo’s Daughter, Book Review

March 29, 2018October 22, 2018 ~ Brenda S Cox ~ Leave a comment

Galileo attempted to submit to his church, and was supported by many in it, while others condemned him.

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Faith and Science: Kepler’s Witch, Book Review

March 22, 2018October 22, 2018 ~ Brenda S Cox ~ 2 Comments

Johannes Kepler believed that the harmony of the heavens, described in geometry, music, astronomy, and theology, reflects the mind of God.

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Women of Science, Women of Faith: Book Review of What Regency Women Did For Us

November 30, 2017June 6, 2020 ~ Brenda S Cox ~ 3 Comments

The stories of women of science and other fields who left lasting legacies to the world.

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Brenda S. Cox

Brenda S. Cox is a writer, an admirer of  Jane Austen, and a Christian with an engineering background.  This blog explores connections between science, Christian faith, church music, and Jane Austen’s world. Brenda also shares her personal reflections and search for joy.

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  • Why We Should Beatify Jane Austen
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