Lives, Letters and Lies ('Bad Faith' #17)
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The myth of Huxley’s victory in the 'Great Debate' about Evolution grew up in the years after Darwin and Huxley died, as their sons published their 'Lives and Letters.' Wilberforce had died in 1873, so he did not have any chance to put the record straight.
With Dr Allan Chapman (Oxford University), author of 'Slaying the Dragons: destroying myths in the history of science and faith' and 'Stargazers: Copernicus, Galileo, the Telescope and the Church.'
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