Science and Religion: A ReaderJeff Astley, David Brown, Ann Loades T & T Clark International, 2004 - 126 Seiten This reader brings together carefully selected material from a wide range of authors on the relationships between science, religion and theology.....It samples the recent literature on the challenges to religion posed by both modern physics and evolutionary biology as well as exploring the relationship between scientific and theological approaches.....Topics include models of interaction between science and religion, historical reflections on the 'conflict thesis', scientific and theological methods, creation and modern cosmology, uncertainty and chaos, creationism and evolutionary theory, the anthropic principle and design, and the challenge of reductionism.....Contributors include Ian Barbour, Michael Behe, Richard Dawkins, John Habgood, Mary Hesse, T.H.Huxley, Alister McGrath, Arthur Peacocke, John Polkinghorne, Michael Ruse, Keith Ward and Fraser Watts. |
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... observable features dispassionately and neutrally . Religious discourse may express a reactive response to the 1 Educational institutions sometimes encourage such a view and students fre- quently express their own position in similar ...
... observable features dispassionately and neutrally . Religious discourse may express a reactive response to the 1 Educational institutions sometimes encourage such a view and students fre- quently express their own position in similar ...
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... observable behaviour would have very little point without some understanding of what the behaviour signified . Thus social science must have its own criteria of intelligibility , and these almost certainly will not be reducible to those ...
... observable behaviour would have very little point without some understanding of what the behaviour signified . Thus social science must have its own criteria of intelligibility , and these almost certainly will not be reducible to those ...
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... observable might be related to observable variables ( for example , how the transition of an electron between two orbits might be related to the frequency of the light emitted ) . 2. Models contribute to the extension of theories . Some ...
... observable might be related to observable variables ( for example , how the transition of an electron between two orbits might be related to the frequency of the light emitted ) . 2. Models contribute to the extension of theories . Some ...
Inhalt
Conflict or complement? | 5 |
Topics for discussion | 33 |
Topics for discussion | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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