Charles Lyell
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Charles Lyell, principal architect of uniformitarianism and a founding father of modern geology, helping to transform the discipline into an empirical, testable science. Lyell was also a friend and correspondent of Charles Darwin, and despite claims that he hated religion, was in fact deeply troubled by Darwin's work and forced to reconcile his view of special creation with evolution. This page is a stub. You can help EvoWiki by expanding it into a full article. See this page for some ideas for how the page could look.

