Sociological research on the US population’s views of science and religion has recently burgeoned, but focuses primarily on Christian fundamentalists and evangelicals. Our study advances understandings of how Americans of non-Christian faiths – namely Judaism and Islam – perceive the relationship between science and religion. We draw on in-depth interviews (N=92) conducted in Orthodox Jewish, Reform Jewish, and Sunni Muslim congregations in two major cities to elucidate how respondents’ respective traditions help them frame the relationship between science and religion. Findings demonstrate that members of these religious communities distance themselves from the pervasive conflict narrative. They rely on religious texts and historical tradi...
Science and religion are seen by many as being in opposition such that they cannot be reconciled. T...
One prominent factor associated with accepting science as factual includes religiosity, with greater...
Excerpt (in lieu of abstract) My aim in this paper is to put the spotlight on the following question...
Science and religion are often portrayed as monolithic entities in perpetual and necessary conflict....
Narratives of conflict regarding the connections between science and religion receive considerable a...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).This study addresses empirical gaps and theoretical miscal...
Within the last 20 years sociological research on science and religion has provided new insights tha...
Do scientists see conflict between science and faith? Which cultural factors shape the attitudes of ...
This thesis is a study on the relationship between science and religion in modern society. The quest...
Debate on the relationshipsbetween science and religion has been going for decades. Every religion h...
This paper is an outline of a lecture for health care professionals. Without an ambition to provide ...
Science and religion have been described as the “two dominant forces in our culture”. As such, the r...
Conflicts between science and religion, autonomous reason and divine revelation seem to continue in ...
The relationship between science and religion has recently become the topic of intense discussions i...
textIn recent years, much has been made in popular media of the purported conflict between religion...
Science and religion are seen by many as being in opposition such that they cannot be reconciled. T...
One prominent factor associated with accepting science as factual includes religiosity, with greater...
Excerpt (in lieu of abstract) My aim in this paper is to put the spotlight on the following question...
Science and religion are often portrayed as monolithic entities in perpetual and necessary conflict....
Narratives of conflict regarding the connections between science and religion receive considerable a...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).This study addresses empirical gaps and theoretical miscal...
Within the last 20 years sociological research on science and religion has provided new insights tha...
Do scientists see conflict between science and faith? Which cultural factors shape the attitudes of ...
This thesis is a study on the relationship between science and religion in modern society. The quest...
Debate on the relationshipsbetween science and religion has been going for decades. Every religion h...
This paper is an outline of a lecture for health care professionals. Without an ambition to provide ...
Science and religion have been described as the “two dominant forces in our culture”. As such, the r...
Conflicts between science and religion, autonomous reason and divine revelation seem to continue in ...
The relationship between science and religion has recently become the topic of intense discussions i...
textIn recent years, much has been made in popular media of the purported conflict between religion...
Science and religion are seen by many as being in opposition such that they cannot be reconciled. T...
One prominent factor associated with accepting science as factual includes religiosity, with greater...
Excerpt (in lieu of abstract) My aim in this paper is to put the spotlight on the following question...