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Reconstructing Nature: The Engagement of Science and Religion (Glasgow Gifford Lectures)
John Brooke, Geoffrey Cantor
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| #2712599 in Books | John Hedley Brooke | 2000-04-20 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.10 x.80 x6.10l,1.33 | File type: PDF | 386 pages | Reconstructing Nature The Engagement of Science and Religion||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| "Scientism demands replacing religion by science-based philosophy and thus becomes a religion" - page 46|By Clay Garner|Where does religion end and science start? Are they friends, enemies, married or divorced? Which was first? Which is better? Who can prove it? Authors believe the modern story about science and religion is anti-historical, that is, non-historical.
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This book, first published in the U.K. by T&T Clark, expands on the authors' prestigious Glasgow Gifford Lectures of 1995-6. Brooke and Cantor herein examine the many different ways in which the relationship between science and religion has been presented throughout history. They contend that, in fact, neither science nor religion is reducible to some timeless "essence"--and they deftly criticize the various master-narratives that have been put forward in support of such...
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