I would infer that Darwin was looking for truth, and he was willing to look in various places in order to find it.
He mainly studied birds; finches were the main ones he studied.
Darwin's view on religion has been the subject of a lot of interest. he attended a Church of England school. He studied theology, but he was not a priest.
Theology Answer Darwin's work was in the realm of Biology.
Charles Darwin's theory of evolution remains one of the most influential and controversial theories in the history of science.
He studied theology!
He mainly studied birds; finches were the main ones he studied.
"he studied the theory of evolution...."
he studied the theoryy of evolution
Darwin's view on religion has been the subject of a lot of interest. he attended a Church of England school. He studied theology, but he was not a priest.
Darwin's view on religion has been the subject of a lot of interest. he attended a Church of England school. He even studied theology.
Darwin was the man who went to the Ga'lapagous Islands and studied the finch's beaks and how they all differd even though they were all apart of the same species.
Theology Answer Darwin's work was in the realm of Biology.
Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin attended the University of Edinburgh and then the University of Cambridge, where he studied natural history, geology, and theology. He also gained practical experience through fieldwork and collecting specimens during his voyage on the HMS Beagle.
No, Charles Darwin did not study to be a physician. He initially studied theology at the University of Cambridge, with the intention of becoming a clergyman. However, his passion for natural history led him to embark on a scientific career instead.
he studied finches iguanas and tortoises. :)