Reijer Hooykaas Quote

The history of science shows so many examples of the 'irrational' notions and theories of to-day becoming the 'rational' notions and theories of to-morrow, that it seems largely a matter of being accustomed to them whether they are considered rational or not, natural or not.


Natural Law and Divine Miracle: The Principle of Uniformity in Geology, Biology and Theology (1963)


The history of science shows so many examples of the 'irrational' notions and theories of to-day becoming the 'rational' notions and theories of...

The history of science shows so many examples of the 'irrational' notions and theories of to-day becoming the 'rational' notions and theories of...

The history of science shows so many examples of the 'irrational' notions and theories of to-day becoming the 'rational' notions and theories of...

The history of science shows so many examples of the 'irrational' notions and theories of to-day becoming the 'rational' notions and theories of...