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Science, 1982
AbstractA dialogue between science and religion must supersede the clash of the past, and here the teachings of Christ and Buddha are considered. Modern cosmological theory is contemplated in relation to these two religions and man's insignificance in the Universe accepted.
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AbstractA dialogue between science and religion must supersede the clash of the past, and here the teachings of Christ and Buddha are considered. Modern cosmological theory is contemplated in relation to these two religions and man's insignificance in the Universe accepted.
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Religion and Science Before Religion and Science
2022The common distinction between “religion” and “science” that has emerged in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is of very limited use if we apply it to earlier historical configurations.To problematize what we have learned about religion and science, it is helpful to look at the territory “between” those terms and to “map” that territory of human ...
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Religion and Science: The Basics
2013Religion and science are arguably the two most powerful social forces in the world today. But where religion and science were once held to be compatible, many people now perceive them to be in conflict. This unique book provides the best available introduction to the burning debates in this controversial field.
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Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 1994
Contemporary natural science is returning to the question of First Principles concerning the origin, nature, and destiny of man and the universe, while the social sciences bracket man and the question of values, and theologians largely concede factual pronouncements about the world to scientists. This essay proposes that man himself is the missing link
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Contemporary natural science is returning to the question of First Principles concerning the origin, nature, and destiny of man and the universe, while the social sciences bracket man and the question of values, and theologians largely concede factual pronouncements about the world to scientists. This essay proposes that man himself is the missing link
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Physics Bulletin, 1973
The May leader by Sir James Taylor needs just one small addition. In the science of biology it is recognized that all the higher species of animals have implanted in them a way of behaviour which is in accord with the bodily characteristics.
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The May leader by Sir James Taylor needs just one small addition. In the science of biology it is recognized that all the higher species of animals have implanted in them a way of behaviour which is in accord with the bodily characteristics.
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Science, Philosophy, and Religion.
American Sociological Review, 1943Rockwell C. Smith +2 more
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