Abstract
Alfred Russel Wallace (1823−1913) is known to most for his natural history explorations and theoretical biology, but he also developed thoughts on a number of subjects relatable to a wider appreciation of evolutionary cosmology. His adoption of spiritualism, for one, was attuned to this mission, and in turn his otherwise difficult-to-interpret two-sided position on prayer.
Disciplines
Anthropology | Arts and Humanities | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology | Evolution | Folklore | Life Sciences | Religion | Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion | Social and Behavioral Sciences | Social and Cultural Anthropology
Recommended Citation
Smith, Charles H., "Alfred Russel Wallace Notes 13: Wallace on Prayer" (2020). Faculty/Staff Personal Papers. Paper 205.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/fac_staff_papers/205
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Evolution Commons, Folklore Commons, Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion Commons, Social and Cultural Anthropology Commons