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Science, Religion, and the Human Experience Book

Science, Religion, and the Human Experience
Science, Religion, and the Human Experience, The relationship between science and religion is generally depicted in one of two ways. In one view, they are locked in an inevitable, eternal conflict in which one must choose a side. In the other, they are separate spheres, in which the truth claims of , Science, Religion, and the Human Experience has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Science, Religion, and the Human Experience
  • Written by author James D. Proctor
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, April 2004
  • The relationship between science and religion is generally depicted in one of two ways. In one view, they are locked in an inevitable, eternal conflict in which one must choose a side. In the other, they are separate spheres, in which the truth claims of
  • The relationship between science and religion is generally depicted in one of two ways. In one view, they are locked in an inevitable, eternal conflict in which one must choose a side. In the other, they are separate spheres, in which the truth claims of
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4The depths and shallows of experience71
5In öööö we trust : science, religion, and authority87
6Science, religion, metaphor, and history111
7Kabbalah and contemporary cosmology : discovering the resonances129
8The complementarity of science and religion143
9Darwin, design, and the unification of nature165
10Darwinism and Christianity : must they remain at war or is peace possible?185
11Experiencing evolution : varieties of psychological responses to the claims of science and religion205
12Gods and the mental instincts that create them237
13Empathy and human experience261
14Uneasy alliances : the faith factor in medicine: the health factor in religion287
15The intersubjective worlds of science and religion309


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