The relationship between science and religion has been, and still is, the subject of much discussion, both among scholars of religion and among historians and philosophers of science. Despite the cultural and historical complexity of the issue, since the nineteenth century the question of the interaction between science and religion has been constantly framed in the rather simple terms of their mutual ‘compatibility’ or ‘exclusion’. The historical roots of such discussions are entwined with the emergence both of modern science as a practice and an ideal, and of the field of the cultural study of religion. It was in the modern period that the assertion of the existence of a ‘conflict’ between science and religion emerged and a series of bina...
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Is it rational for scientifically trained individuals to believe in God, and accept controversial th...
This chapter reveals the complex interrelationships between both of science and religion and art and...
The relationship between science and religion has been, and still is, the subject of much discussion...
Science and religion are seen by many as being in opposition such that they cannot be reconciled. T...
Prefatory Note: The paper "A Plea for Symmetry " was originally intended for publication,...
With the loud protests of a small number of religious groups over teaching scientific concepts like ...
As an introduction to the case studies collected in the current special issue, this review article p...
Notions of purity, perfection, or immaculateness have powered our imagination over the ages. Various...
This paper presents an overview of the relationship between religion and science. It points out that...
Few human phenomena in our time are as controversial or confusing as religion. People seem to live i...
Preview: Science and religion are complex cultural phenomena, which bear on our understanding of the...
August Comte in the 19th century, James Frazer and Sigmund Freud in the 20th century declared earnes...
People acknowledge the effort of Modern science in bringing cosmos into reality. The research made i...
The article is based on the book, Thank God for Evolution, penned by Michael Dowd. The article explo...
This article maintains that humankind is in need of a world-view and that traditionally, this need w...
Is it rational for scientifically trained individuals to believe in God, and accept controversial th...
This chapter reveals the complex interrelationships between both of science and religion and art and...
The relationship between science and religion has been, and still is, the subject of much discussion...
Science and religion are seen by many as being in opposition such that they cannot be reconciled. T...
Prefatory Note: The paper "A Plea for Symmetry " was originally intended for publication,...
With the loud protests of a small number of religious groups over teaching scientific concepts like ...
As an introduction to the case studies collected in the current special issue, this review article p...
Notions of purity, perfection, or immaculateness have powered our imagination over the ages. Various...
This paper presents an overview of the relationship between religion and science. It points out that...
Few human phenomena in our time are as controversial or confusing as religion. People seem to live i...
Preview: Science and religion are complex cultural phenomena, which bear on our understanding of the...
August Comte in the 19th century, James Frazer and Sigmund Freud in the 20th century declared earnes...
People acknowledge the effort of Modern science in bringing cosmos into reality. The research made i...
The article is based on the book, Thank God for Evolution, penned by Michael Dowd. The article explo...
This article maintains that humankind is in need of a world-view and that traditionally, this need w...
Is it rational for scientifically trained individuals to believe in God, and accept controversial th...
This chapter reveals the complex interrelationships between both of science and religion and art and...