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Eberhard Dennert (1861-1942) was a German natural scientist and philosopher. He was the founder and president of the Kepler Society. He trained at the Realschule at Lippstadt under the Darwinian enthusiast Hermann Muller (1829-1883), and later went to Marburg. Under Albert Wigand (1821-1886) he cultivated his distaste for evolutionary doctrine. From 1889 until 1908 he was a teacher at the Evangelical Padagogium in Bad Godesberg. His works include: Die Pflanze: Ihr Bau und ihr Leben (1900), Christus und die Naturwissenschaft (1902), Vom Sterbelager des Darwinismus (1902) and Bibel und Naturwissenschaft: Gedanken und Bekenntnisse eines Naturforschers (1906).