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1 | Introduction : rethinking science and religion | 3 |
2 | "Thou shalt not freeze-frame," or, how not to misunderstand the science and religion debate | 27 |
3 | Modernity and the mystical : technoscience, religion, and human self-creation | 49 |
4 | The depths and shallows of experience | 71 |
5 | In öööö we trust : science, religion, and authority | 87 |
6 | Science, religion, metaphor, and history | 111 |
7 | Kabbalah and contemporary cosmology : discovering the resonances | 129 |
8 | The complementarity of science and religion | 143 |
9 | Darwin, design, and the unification of nature | 165 |
10 | Darwinism and Christianity : must they remain at war or is peace possible? | 185 |
11 | Experiencing evolution : varieties of psychological responses to the claims of science and religion | 205 |
12 | Gods and the mental instincts that create them | 237 |
13 | Empathy and human experience | 261 |
14 | Uneasy alliances : the faith factor in medicine: the health factor in religion | 287 |
15 | The intersubjective worlds of science and religion | 309 |
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