Author: B. Elliott
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1553957881
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
"I have always belived in a creator but I never could prove same.It is so great to understand and know the answers to enough of the questions that I can now really say I do believe and know why.What a relief and pleasent feeling. I can not explain my excitment! After 40 years of confusion and constant stress, my life has taken on a totally new meaning of truthful belief. Reading these two books has changed my life." Beth Jennings, Washington, DC "The class before us recomended Book Two and Book One and we were not disapointed; both books provided information that was needed to answer the profs test questions on creation.The books were very exciting and very straightforward. I never realized I would some day be confronted with such a clear explanation of Creation. I could write forever but you can find out for your self by reading the books. They are very uplifting and excitingly to the point!" Jim Ragan, Dallas, Texas "The most intellegent explanation of creation I have read! I truly believe that the subjects used (astrology, biology,embryology,physics and so forth) are expertly used and the excerpts from each area are used exactly where they should be.I have never read a more straight forward book! The author is very convincing and his explanations are very believable.Our research class has backed up all of the writers statements.It is not an easy book to read but we certainly did not expect it to be.We are looking forward to reading his other books. " A reader, St. Louis, Missouri SCIENCE AND RELIGION, THE CONTINUING CONFLICT, BOOK TWO is a collection of information relative to the creation of the Earth, our Solar System, and the Universe, also human creation, genetics, theology, and numerous other related subjects. The author pulls this information together gracefully with a touch of quantum physics, genetics, astronomy, astrobiology, theology, and other sciences. He is able to give the reader a clear, concise, factual, and understandable direction to creation and the universe, his understanding of related theology and the search for a creator; also, the relationship of the two subjects in question. He finds the answer to both the questions and this makes the conclusion of Book Two a mind-blowing surprise.
Where the Conflict Really Lies
Author: Alvin Plantinga
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199812101
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
In this long-awaited book, pre-eminent analytical philosopher Alvin Plantinga argues that the conflict between science and theistic religion is actually superficial, and that at a deeper level they are in concord.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199812101
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
In this long-awaited book, pre-eminent analytical philosopher Alvin Plantinga argues that the conflict between science and theistic religion is actually superficial, and that at a deeper level they are in concord.
The Warfare between Science and Religion
Author: Jeff Hardin
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN: 1421426188
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 367
Book Description
Why is the idea of conflict between science and religion so popular in the public imagination? The “conflict thesis”—the idea that an inevitable and irreconcilable conflict exists between science and religion—has long been part of the popular imagination. In The Warfare between Science and Religion, Jeff Hardin, Ronald L. Numbers, and Ronald A. Binzley have assembled a group of distinguished historians who explore the origin of the thesis, its reception, the responses it drew from various faith traditions, and its continued prominence in public discourse. Several essays in the book examine the personal circumstances and theological idiosyncrasies of important intellectuals, including John William Draper and Andrew Dickson White, who through their polemical writings championed the conflict thesis relentlessly. Other essays consider what the thesis meant to different religious communities, including evangelicals, liberal Protestants, Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox Christians, Jews, and Muslims. Finally, essays both historical and sociological explore the place of the conflict thesis in popular culture and intellectual discourse today. Based on original research and written in an accessible style, the essays in The Warfare between Science and Religion take an interdisciplinary approach to question the historical relationship between science and religion. This volume, which brings much-needed perspective to an often bitter controversy, will appeal to scholars and students of the histories of science and religion, sociology, and philosophy. Contributors: Thomas H. Aechtner, Ronald A. Binzley, John Hedley Brooke, Elaine Howard Ecklund, Noah Efron, John H. Evans, Maurice A. Finocchiaro, Frederick Gregory, Bradley J. Gundlach, Monte Harrell Hampton, Jeff Hardin, Peter Harrison, Bernard Lightman, David N. Livingstone, David Mislin, Efthymios Nicolaidis, Mark A. Noll, Ronald L. Numbers, Lawrence M. Principe, Jon H. Roberts, Christopher P. Scheitle, M. Alper Yalçinkaya
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN: 1421426188
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 367
Book Description
Why is the idea of conflict between science and religion so popular in the public imagination? The “conflict thesis”—the idea that an inevitable and irreconcilable conflict exists between science and religion—has long been part of the popular imagination. In The Warfare between Science and Religion, Jeff Hardin, Ronald L. Numbers, and Ronald A. Binzley have assembled a group of distinguished historians who explore the origin of the thesis, its reception, the responses it drew from various faith traditions, and its continued prominence in public discourse. Several essays in the book examine the personal circumstances and theological idiosyncrasies of important intellectuals, including John William Draper and Andrew Dickson White, who through their polemical writings championed the conflict thesis relentlessly. Other essays consider what the thesis meant to different religious communities, including evangelicals, liberal Protestants, Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox Christians, Jews, and Muslims. Finally, essays both historical and sociological explore the place of the conflict thesis in popular culture and intellectual discourse today. Based on original research and written in an accessible style, the essays in The Warfare between Science and Religion take an interdisciplinary approach to question the historical relationship between science and religion. This volume, which brings much-needed perspective to an often bitter controversy, will appeal to scholars and students of the histories of science and religion, sociology, and philosophy. Contributors: Thomas H. Aechtner, Ronald A. Binzley, John Hedley Brooke, Elaine Howard Ecklund, Noah Efron, John H. Evans, Maurice A. Finocchiaro, Frederick Gregory, Bradley J. Gundlach, Monte Harrell Hampton, Jeff Hardin, Peter Harrison, Bernard Lightman, David N. Livingstone, David Mislin, Efthymios Nicolaidis, Mark A. Noll, Ronald L. Numbers, Lawrence M. Principe, Jon H. Roberts, Christopher P. Scheitle, M. Alper Yalçinkaya
The Methods of Science and Religion
Author: Tiddy Smith
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1498582397
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 237
Book Description
Tiddy Smith argues that the conflict between science and religion is ultimately a disagreement about what kinds of methods we should use for investigating the world. Specifically, scientists and religious folk disagree over which belief-forming methods are reliable. In the course of justifying any scientific claim, scientists typically appeal to methods which generate agreement between independent investigators, and which converge on the same answers to the same questions. In contrast, religious claims are typically justified by methods which neither generate agreement nor converge in their results (for example, dreams, visions, mystical experiences etc.). This fundamental difference in methodologies can neatly account for the conflict between science and religion.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1498582397
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 237
Book Description
Tiddy Smith argues that the conflict between science and religion is ultimately a disagreement about what kinds of methods we should use for investigating the world. Specifically, scientists and religious folk disagree over which belief-forming methods are reliable. In the course of justifying any scientific claim, scientists typically appeal to methods which generate agreement between independent investigators, and which converge on the same answers to the same questions. In contrast, religious claims are typically justified by methods which neither generate agreement nor converge in their results (for example, dreams, visions, mystical experiences etc.). This fundamental difference in methodologies can neatly account for the conflict between science and religion.
Rethinking History, Science, and Religion
Author: Bernard Lightman
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN: 082298704X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
The historical interface between science and religion was depicted as an unbridgeable conflict in the last quarter of the nineteenth century. Starting in the 1970s, such a conception was too simplistic and not at all accurate when considering the totality of that relationship. This volume evaluates the utility of the “complexity principle” in past, present, and future scholarship. First put forward by historian John Brooke over twenty-five years ago, the complexity principle rejects the idea of a single thesis of conflict or harmony, or integration or separation, between science and religion. Rethinking History, Science, and Religion brings together an interdisciplinary group of scholars at the forefront of their fields to consider whether new approaches to the study of science and culture—such as recent developments in research on science and the history of publishing, the global history of science, the geographical examination of space and place, and science and media—have cast doubt on the complexity thesis, or if it remains a serviceable historiographical model.
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN: 082298704X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
The historical interface between science and religion was depicted as an unbridgeable conflict in the last quarter of the nineteenth century. Starting in the 1970s, such a conception was too simplistic and not at all accurate when considering the totality of that relationship. This volume evaluates the utility of the “complexity principle” in past, present, and future scholarship. First put forward by historian John Brooke over twenty-five years ago, the complexity principle rejects the idea of a single thesis of conflict or harmony, or integration or separation, between science and religion. Rethinking History, Science, and Religion brings together an interdisciplinary group of scholars at the forefront of their fields to consider whether new approaches to the study of science and culture—such as recent developments in research on science and the history of publishing, the global history of science, the geographical examination of space and place, and science and media—have cast doubt on the complexity thesis, or if it remains a serviceable historiographical model.
Science, Religion, and the Protestant Tradition
Author: James C. Ungureanu
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN: 9780822945819
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The story of the “conflict thesis” between science and religion—the notion of perennial conflict or warfare between the two—is part of our modern self-understanding. As the story goes, John William Draper (1811–1882) and Andrew Dickson White (1832–1918) constructed dramatic narratives in the nineteenth century that cast religion as the relentless enemy of scientific progress. And yet, despite its resilience in popular culture, historians today have largely debunked the conflict thesis. Unravelling its origins, James Ungureanu argues that Draper and White actually hoped their narratives would preserve religious belief. For them, science was ultimately a scapegoat for a much larger and more important argument dating back to the Protestant Reformation, where one theological tradition was pitted against another—a more progressive, liberal, and diffusive Christianity against a more traditional, conservative, and orthodox Christianity. By the mid-nineteenth century, narratives of conflict between “science and religion” were largely deployed between contending theological schools of thought. However, these narratives were later appropriated by secularists, freethinkers, and atheists as weapons against all religion. By revisiting its origins, development, and popularization, Ungureanu ultimately reveals that the “conflict thesis” was just one of the many unintended consequences of the Protestant Reformation.
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN: 9780822945819
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The story of the “conflict thesis” between science and religion—the notion of perennial conflict or warfare between the two—is part of our modern self-understanding. As the story goes, John William Draper (1811–1882) and Andrew Dickson White (1832–1918) constructed dramatic narratives in the nineteenth century that cast religion as the relentless enemy of scientific progress. And yet, despite its resilience in popular culture, historians today have largely debunked the conflict thesis. Unravelling its origins, James Ungureanu argues that Draper and White actually hoped their narratives would preserve religious belief. For them, science was ultimately a scapegoat for a much larger and more important argument dating back to the Protestant Reformation, where one theological tradition was pitted against another—a more progressive, liberal, and diffusive Christianity against a more traditional, conservative, and orthodox Christianity. By the mid-nineteenth century, narratives of conflict between “science and religion” were largely deployed between contending theological schools of thought. However, these narratives were later appropriated by secularists, freethinkers, and atheists as weapons against all religion. By revisiting its origins, development, and popularization, Ungureanu ultimately reveals that the “conflict thesis” was just one of the many unintended consequences of the Protestant Reformation.
Science and Religion
Author: Stephen M. Barr
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781860827273
Category : Religion and science
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781860827273
Category : Religion and science
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Science and Religion, the Continuing Conflict
Author: B. Elliott
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1553957881
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
"I have always belived in a creator but I never could prove same.It is so great to understand and know the answers to enough of the questions that I can now really say I do believe and know why.What a relief and pleasent feeling. I can not explain my excitment! After 40 years of confusion and constant stress, my life has taken on a totally new meaning of truthful belief. Reading these two books has changed my life." Beth Jennings, Washington, DC "The class before us recomended Book Two and Book One and we were not disapointed; both books provided information that was needed to answer the profs test questions on creation.The books were very exciting and very straightforward. I never realized I would some day be confronted with such a clear explanation of Creation. I could write forever but you can find out for your self by reading the books. They are very uplifting and excitingly to the point!" Jim Ragan, Dallas, Texas "The most intellegent explanation of creation I have read! I truly believe that the subjects used (astrology, biology,embryology,physics and so forth) are expertly used and the excerpts from each area are used exactly where they should be.I have never read a more straight forward book! The author is very convincing and his explanations are very believable.Our research class has backed up all of the writers statements.It is not an easy book to read but we certainly did not expect it to be.We are looking forward to reading his other books. " A reader, St. Louis, Missouri SCIENCE AND RELIGION, THE CONTINUING CONFLICT, BOOK TWO is a collection of information relative to the creation of the Earth, our Solar System, and the Universe, also human creation, genetics, theology, and numerous other related subjects. The author pulls this information together gracefully with a touch of quantum physics, genetics, astronomy, astrobiology, theology, and other sciences. He is able to give the reader a clear, concise, factual, and understandable direction to creation and the universe, his understanding of related theology and the search for a creator; also, the relationship of the two subjects in question. He finds the answer to both the questions and this makes the conclusion of Book Two a mind-blowing surprise.
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1553957881
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
"I have always belived in a creator but I never could prove same.It is so great to understand and know the answers to enough of the questions that I can now really say I do believe and know why.What a relief and pleasent feeling. I can not explain my excitment! After 40 years of confusion and constant stress, my life has taken on a totally new meaning of truthful belief. Reading these two books has changed my life." Beth Jennings, Washington, DC "The class before us recomended Book Two and Book One and we were not disapointed; both books provided information that was needed to answer the profs test questions on creation.The books were very exciting and very straightforward. I never realized I would some day be confronted with such a clear explanation of Creation. I could write forever but you can find out for your self by reading the books. They are very uplifting and excitingly to the point!" Jim Ragan, Dallas, Texas "The most intellegent explanation of creation I have read! I truly believe that the subjects used (astrology, biology,embryology,physics and so forth) are expertly used and the excerpts from each area are used exactly where they should be.I have never read a more straight forward book! The author is very convincing and his explanations are very believable.Our research class has backed up all of the writers statements.It is not an easy book to read but we certainly did not expect it to be.We are looking forward to reading his other books. " A reader, St. Louis, Missouri SCIENCE AND RELIGION, THE CONTINUING CONFLICT, BOOK TWO is a collection of information relative to the creation of the Earth, our Solar System, and the Universe, also human creation, genetics, theology, and numerous other related subjects. The author pulls this information together gracefully with a touch of quantum physics, genetics, astronomy, astrobiology, theology, and other sciences. He is able to give the reader a clear, concise, factual, and understandable direction to creation and the universe, his understanding of related theology and the search for a creator; also, the relationship of the two subjects in question. He finds the answer to both the questions and this makes the conclusion of Book Two a mind-blowing surprise.
Science and Religion in Dialogue
Author: Melville Y. Stewart
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 9781444317367
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 1168
Book Description
This two-volume collection of cutting edge thinking aboutscience and religion shows how scientific and religious practicesof inquiry can be viewed as logically compatible, complementary,and mutually supportive. Features submissions by world-leading scientists andphilosophers Discusses a wide range of hotly debated issues, including BigBang cosmology, evolution, intelligent design, dinosaurs andcreation, general and special theories of relativity, dark energy,the Multiverse Hypothesis, and Super String Theory Includes articles on stem cell research and Bioethics byWilliam Hurlbut, who served on President Bush's BioethicsCommittee
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 9781444317367
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 1168
Book Description
This two-volume collection of cutting edge thinking aboutscience and religion shows how scientific and religious practicesof inquiry can be viewed as logically compatible, complementary,and mutually supportive. Features submissions by world-leading scientists andphilosophers Discusses a wide range of hotly debated issues, including BigBang cosmology, evolution, intelligent design, dinosaurs andcreation, general and special theories of relativity, dark energy,the Multiverse Hypothesis, and Super String Theory Includes articles on stem cell research and Bioethics byWilliam Hurlbut, who served on President Bush's BioethicsCommittee
Science and Religion
Author: John F. Haught
Publisher: Paulist Press
ISBN: 9780809136063
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
"Has science made religion intellectually implausible? Does it rule out the existence of a personal God? In an age of science can we really believe that the universe has a "purpose"? And, finally, doesn't religion hold much of the blame for the present ecological crisis?" "These questions form the nucleus of today's debate between science and religion. This book is a guide for that debate, identifying the questions, isolating the issues and pointing to ways the questions can be resolved." "There are four possible ways, says John F. Haught, that we can view the relationship between religion and science. First, they can stand in complete opposition - the conflict position. Or, we can believe they are so different that conflict is impossible - the contrast position. A third approach holds that while science and religion are distinct, each has important implications for the other. A fourth way views them as different but mutually supportive."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Publisher: Paulist Press
ISBN: 9780809136063
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
"Has science made religion intellectually implausible? Does it rule out the existence of a personal God? In an age of science can we really believe that the universe has a "purpose"? And, finally, doesn't religion hold much of the blame for the present ecological crisis?" "These questions form the nucleus of today's debate between science and religion. This book is a guide for that debate, identifying the questions, isolating the issues and pointing to ways the questions can be resolved." "There are four possible ways, says John F. Haught, that we can view the relationship between religion and science. First, they can stand in complete opposition - the conflict position. Or, we can believe they are so different that conflict is impossible - the contrast position. A third approach holds that while science and religion are distinct, each has important implications for the other. A fourth way views them as different but mutually supportive."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Science and Religion in American Thought
Author: Edward Arthur White
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN:
Category : Religion and science
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN:
Category : Religion and science
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description