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-The idea of the death of god is particularly associated with [FriedrichNietzsche] who saw this event as necessitating a re-evaluation of all values. However, nineteenth century society reacted in a number of differing ways to the theories of natual selection propounded by [Charles Darwin] and a number of figures such as [GeorgeEliot] and Matthew Arnold developed differing responses. 
+The idea of the death of god is particularly associated with [FriedrichNietzsche] who saw this event as necessitating a re-evaluation of all values. However, nineteenth century society reacted in a number of differing ways to the theories of natual selection propounded by [Darwin] and a number of figures such as [GeorgeEliot] and Matthew Arnold developed differing responses.