<span>The main objective was to determine the opinions of Southern African clergy and theologians (from the Reformed church tradition) about science and faith. A secondary objective was to do an initial exploration amongst other church denominations. A total of 1770 structured electronic questionnaires were sent out via Email to all clergy belonging to the �Nederduitse Gereformeerde� and �Nederduitsche Hervormde� churches of which 108 were received back. The SPSS 20 statistical program was used to analyse the data. Most participants expressed a positive opinion about science. This positive opinion was closely linked to the general conviction that science and faith are not hostile towards each other, that science and faith can be recon...
We ask how Black Protestants frame the connection between religion and science, analyzing fifty in-d...
Fellows of the Royal Society of London were invited to participate in a survey of attitudes toward r...
The social context of religious knowledge includes many different aspects of an individual’s life, i...
The main objective was to determine the opinions of Southern African clergy and theologians (from th...
<p><span>The main objectives of the present study were to determine the opinions of sout...
The criteria for what is considered as science have been debated for a very long time. This article ...
Proceedings of the 14th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
In an effort to shed much needed light on to religion and science perspectives in Africa, a prelimin...
Do scientists see conflict between science and faith? Which cultural factors shape the attitudes of ...
This paper seeks to show how believers can carry out scientific activities or appreciate the results...
The debate between faith and science is an ongoing and dynamic conversation marked by the need to c...
Religion and science are an expression of human existence. However, consistent with Freud᾽s view of ...
<strong>Religio-scientific aspects of theology</strong><br /> Theology cannot pron...
Scientific findings are challenges when they seem to question claims made by the Bible or by the chu...
Discussions on the relationship between science and religion have always been popular and controvers...
We ask how Black Protestants frame the connection between religion and science, analyzing fifty in-d...
Fellows of the Royal Society of London were invited to participate in a survey of attitudes toward r...
The social context of religious knowledge includes many different aspects of an individual’s life, i...
The main objective was to determine the opinions of Southern African clergy and theologians (from th...
<p><span>The main objectives of the present study were to determine the opinions of sout...
The criteria for what is considered as science have been debated for a very long time. This article ...
Proceedings of the 14th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
In an effort to shed much needed light on to religion and science perspectives in Africa, a prelimin...
Do scientists see conflict between science and faith? Which cultural factors shape the attitudes of ...
This paper seeks to show how believers can carry out scientific activities or appreciate the results...
The debate between faith and science is an ongoing and dynamic conversation marked by the need to c...
Religion and science are an expression of human existence. However, consistent with Freud᾽s view of ...
<strong>Religio-scientific aspects of theology</strong><br /> Theology cannot pron...
Scientific findings are challenges when they seem to question claims made by the Bible or by the chu...
Discussions on the relationship between science and religion have always been popular and controvers...
We ask how Black Protestants frame the connection between religion and science, analyzing fifty in-d...
Fellows of the Royal Society of London were invited to participate in a survey of attitudes toward r...
The social context of religious knowledge includes many different aspects of an individual’s life, i...