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Consecration and Conservation; Walden Pond as a Sacred Site [PDF]
This essay explores the dynamic interplay between religion, science, and the environment by focusing on Henry David Thoreau\'s consecration of Walden Pond and the subsequent history of the site \'s conservation as a natural and cultural shrine.
Page, Torvis
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Natural Morality, Religion and Some Unsettled Problems. [PDF]
Victor S. Yarros
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Schleiermacher and Otto on religion : a reappraisal [PDF]
An interpretation of the work of Schleiermacher and Otto recently offered by Andrew Dole, according to which these two thinkers differed over the extent to which religion can be explained naturalistically, and over the sense in which the supernatural can
Smith, A. D. (Arthur David)
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Explicit and Implicit Religion in \u3cem\u3eDoctor Who\u3c/em\u3e and \u3cem\u3eStar Trek\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]
It has often been proposed that the original series of Star Trek reflected a modern, enlightenment perspective on religion, and that subsequent spinoffs like Deep Space Nine moved in a more post-modern direction.
McGrath, James F.
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Hume, Causation and Two Arguments Concerning God [PDF]
In Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, Hume (1779/1993) appeals to his account of causation (among other things) to undermine certain arguments for the existence of God.
Megill, Jason
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Plantinga on Natural Theology and the Relationship between Science and Religion [PDF]
Natural theology is known to be a type of theology that seeks to justify religious beliefs, particularly the belief in God, based on human knowledge unaided by revelation.
Morteza Faghihi Fazel
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The Law of Nature, Mosaic Judaism, and Primitive Christianity in John Locke and the English Deists
In their attempts to revive “true religion,” Locke and several English deists, such as Toland, Tindal, Chubb, Morgan, and Annet, focused on the relationship between the Law of Nature, the Law of Moses, and Christ’s teaching. However, Locke and the deists
Diego Lucci
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IS NATURE ENOUGH? TRUTH AND MEANING IN THE AGE OF SCIENCE by JOHN F. HAUGHT Cambridge University Press, 232 pages, $19.99 JOHN HAUGHT ASKS, "IS nature enough?"--which naturally elicits the question, "Enough for what?" Indeed, one ...
Liccione, Michael
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A Theological Challenge: Coordinating Biological, Social, and Religious Visions of Humanity [PDF]
This paper attempts two tasks. First, it sketches how the natural sciences (including especially the biological sciences), the social sciences, and the scientific study of religion can be understood to furnish complementary, consonant perspectives on ...
Wildman, Wesley J.
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Relationship Between Knowledge and Compliance With Safety Measures: Evidence From COVID‐19
ABSTRACT Compliance with health safety protocols is important for protecting public health, particularly in agricultural sectors where disease outbreaks can disrupt production and market access. Despite its economic significance, we know little about what drives protocol compliance.
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