J. A. Zahm, also known as Father John Augustine Zahm, was a notable figure in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, both as a man of letters and a scientist. Zahm was a Roman Catholic priest and a member of the Congregation of Holy Cross. He was born on June 14, 1851, in New Lexington, Ohio, and later became a prominent educator and author, known for his work as a professor and vice president at the University of Notre Dame. He was a pioneering advocate for the reconciliation of science and religion, attempting to demonstrate the compatibility of Darwinian theory with Catholic teaching, particularly evident in his book „Evolution and Dogma” (1896). His extensive travel and investigations are reflected in his writings, including „Through South America”s Southland” (1916), which presented a scientific and cultural survey of the southern continent. However, the book „Woman in Science” stands as a compelling testimony to his progressive views for the time, as he argued vehemently for the capabilities of women in scientific fields, countering the prevailing prejudices of his era. J. A. Zahm”s intellectual contributions spanned various domains, consistently marked by his desire to bridge the gap between the scientific and the spiritual realms of thought. He passed away on November 22, 1921, leaving behind a legacy of intellectual pursuit and advocacy for broader understanding and acceptance of scientific knowledge within religious contexts.
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J. A. Zahm: Woman in Science
In 'Woman in Science, ’ J. A. Zahm delves into the historical and contemporary role of women in the field of science. Utilizing a mix of narrative storytelling and factual analysis, Zahm paints a viv …
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J. A. Zahm: Up the Orinoco and down the Magdalena
In 'Up the Orinoco and Down the Magdalena’, J. A. Zahm takes readers on a vivid journey through the waterways of South America, capturing the beauty and mystique of the Orinoco and Magdalena rivers. …
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J. A. Zahm: Woman in Science
In 'Woman in Science’ by J. A. Zahm, the author explores the role of women in the field of science during the late 19th century. Zahm provides a detailed account of the challenges faced by women seek …
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J. A. Zahm: Up the Orinoco and down the Magdalena
J. A. Zahm’s "Up the Orinoco and down the Magdalena" chronicles a thrilling expedition through South America, blending adventure, cultural observation, and natural history. The narrative fo …
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J. A. Zahm: From Berlin to Bagdad and Babylon
"From Berlin to Bagdad and Babylon" by J. A. Zahm charts a fascinating journey through history, culture, and geography. The book explores the convergence of Western and Middle Eastern civil …
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