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The Tortured Soul: Darwin's Journey Between Faith and Science

4 min · 18. juni 2026
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Join Dr Sarah Quinn as she explores Charles Darwin's profound personal struggle between religious faith and scientific discovery. This episode examines how Darwin's voyage on the HMS Beagle transformed him from a young theology student into one of history's most revolutionary scientific thinkers, while wrestling with deep spiritual questions. We delve into Darwin's private correspondence revealing his decades-long internal conflict, his description of feeling like he was 'confessing a murder' when discussing evolution, and how personal tragedy deepened his crisis of faith. The episode explores Darwin's twenty-year delay in publishing Origin of Species, partly due to his awareness of its religious implications, and his eventual identification as agnostic rather than atheist. Through examination of historical documents and letters, we discover how Darwin maintained respect for religious experience while pursuing scientific truth. This compelling portrait reveals the deeply human side of scientific discovery and the complex relationship between faith and reason. Perfect for listeners interested in Darwin's biography, the history of science, Victorian religious thought, and the ongoing dialogue between scientific and spiritual worldviews. The episode presents Darwin's struggle as both historically significant and personally relatable, showing how intellectual honesty sometimes demands difficult personal choices while respecting the enduring human need for meaning and mystery.

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Join Dr Sarah Quinn as she explores Charles Darwin's profound personal struggle between religious faith and scientific discovery. This episode examines how Darwin's voyage on the HMS Beagle transformed him from a young theology student into one of history's most revolutionary scientific thinkers, while wrestling with deep spiritual questions. We delve into Darwin's private correspondence revealing his decades-long internal conflict, his description of feeling like he was 'confessing a murder' when discussing evolution, and how personal tragedy deepened his crisis of faith. The episode explores Darwin's twenty-year delay in publishing Origin of Species, partly due to his awareness of its religious implications, and his eventual identification as agnostic rather than atheist. Through examination of historical documents and letters, we discover how Darwin maintained respect for religious experience while pursuing scientific truth. This compelling portrait reveals the deeply human side of scientific discovery and the complex relationship between faith and reason. Perfect for listeners interested in Darwin's biography, the history of science, Victorian religious thought, and the ongoing dialogue between scientific and spiritual worldviews. The episode presents Darwin's struggle as both historically significant and personally relatable, showing how intellectual honesty sometimes demands difficult personal choices while respecting the enduring human need for meaning and mystery.

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