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| #435776 in Books | 2010-05-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.30 x1.00 x9.30l,1.07 | File type: PDF | 240 pages||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| positive suggestions for scientists trying to talk to/about religion|By mariellen gilpin|In Science vs. Religion, Elaine Howard Ecklund investigates the largely-unexamined assumption that science and religion are irreconcilable. In the first systematic study of what scientists actually think and feel about religion, she surveys nearly 1700 scientists from seven natural and soci|From Publishers Weekly|Ecklund, a professor at Rice University, surveyed 1,700 scientists at 21 elite universities to ascertain how many of them were influenced by religion. She sent a 34- question survey and did 275 personal interviews. Her well-footnoted book
That the longstanding antagonism between science and religion is irreconcilable has been taken for granted. And in the wake of recent controversies over teaching intelligent design and the ethics of stem-cell research, the divide seems as unbridgeable as ever.
In Science vs. Religion, Elaine Howard Ecklund investigates this unexamined assumption in the first systematic study of what scientists actually think and feel about religion. In the course of her r...
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