This volume consists of three essays written by British mathematician, theologian and philosopher Baden Powell. The essays discuss various aspects of natural philosophy and theology, and offer nuanced and original perspectives on issues such as the relationship between science and religion, the nature of materiality, and the problem of evil. The work is insightful and thought-provoking, and remains relevant to contemporary debates about the nature of reality.
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