Whose Science and Whose Religion? Reflections on the Relations between Scientific and Religious Worldviews
Abstract
Arguments about the relationship between science and religion often proceed by identifying a set of essential characteristics of scientific and religious worldviews and arguing on the basis of these characteristics for claims about a relationship of conflict or compatibility between them. Such a strategy is doomed to failure because science, to some extent, and religion, to a much larger extent, are cultural phenomena that are too diverse in...
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Title
Whose Science and Whose Religion? Reflections on the Relations between Scientific and Religious Worldviews
Published Date
Jun 22, 2007
Journal
Volume
18
Issue
6-7
Pages
797 - 812
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