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Imagining Progress

Imagining Progress

Science, Faith, and Child Mortality in America

by Kristin Johnson
Hardback
Publication Date: 09/07/2024

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Explores the intellectual history of Americans' divergent assumptions about God, nature, and science

Offering fascinating examples from the works of diverse writers and thinkers such as Benjamin Franklin, Frederick Douglass, Mark Twain, W. E. B. Du Bois, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Harriet Shelton Dover, Kristin Johnson traces the history of Americans' complicated faith in science and the various triumphs and tragedies that faith has inspired. Imagining Progress reveals many of the complex factors involved in the polarized state of contemporary American attitudes toward science, scientists, public health, medicine, and science policy.

Humankind has always wrestled with the existence of suffering, how to respond to suffering, whom to care for, and in what ways. For two centuries, many American ministers, physicians, and scientists believed that an omnipotent and omniscient God created the world such that people might relieve suffering through ingenuity and learning. Others responded to the new worldview introduced by the scientific revolution as a threat to the divine order. In Imagining Progress, Johnson traces the history of Americans' evolving relationship with science and religion at "one of its most dramatic places"--the bedsides of dying children. It's here, in the crucible of parental despair, that she illuminates diverging assumptions about God, nature, and history.

From Cotton Mather's campaign for smallpox inoculation to battles over teaching evolution in the 1920s, Johnson adroitly weaves an interdisciplinary history of medicine, science, theology, and activism. She follows a wide cast of characters from across theological, scientific, and political spectrums. What emerges is a kaleidoscopic portrait of diverse, often contradictory hopes and anxieties inspired by new theories of nature and human existence. Johnson also discerns a problematic pattern of invoking science both to ameliorate the suffering of some children while ignoring the suffering of others.

ISBN:
9780817322014
9780817322014
Category:
History of religion
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
09-07-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
University of Alabama Press
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
228.6x152.4x27.94mm
Weight:
0.51kg
Kristin Johnson

Kristin Johnson and Maria Claps are the co-founders of the women’s health and hormone education practice Wise and Well, as well as the Instagram account @wise_and_well_.

Kristin Johnson, JD, BCHN FNTP is Board Certified in Holistic Nutrition through the National Association of Nutrition Professionals, is a Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner through the Nutritional Therapy Association, and is a “recovering corporate attorney.”

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