Footprints of the Creator

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Footprints of the Creator is a 19th-century work of natural theology by Scottish geologist Hugh Miller that uses geological evidence to argue for divine design in nature.

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instanceOf book
work of natural theology
argumentType design argument
author Hugh Miller
authorNationality Scottish
authorOccupation geologist
countryOfOrigin Scotland
United Kingdom
genre Christian apologetics
natural theology
hasPerspective anti-evolutionary
theistic
historicalPeriod Victorian era
intendedAudience Christian readers
general educated readership
language English
literaryForm non-fiction prose
mainTheme divine design in nature
relationship between geology and religion
notableFor influencing 19th-century debates on science and religion
using geological evidence to support natural theology
opposes early evolutionary theories
transmutation of species
publicationCentury 19th century
religiousContext Christianity
subject fossil record
paleontology
stratigraphy
usesEvidenceFrom geology

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Hugh Miller notableWork Footprints of the Creator