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When Science Meets Religion Enemies, Strangers, or Partners? Ian G. Barbour

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: U.S.A.; HarperCollins Publishers; 2000Description: 205tr; paperback, illustration; 21cmISBN:
  • 9780281053643
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 261.55
  • B239-I11
Online resources: Summary: The Definitive Introduction To The Relationship Between Religion And Science: In the Beginning: Why Did the Big Bang Occur?, Darwin And Genesis: Is Evolution God′s Way of Creating? ... Over the centuries and into the new millennium, scientists, theologians, and the general public have shared many questions about the implications of scientific discoveries for religious faith. Nuclear physicist and theologian Ian Barbour, winner of the 1999 Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion for his pioneering role in advancing the study of religion and science, presents a clear, contemporary introduction to the essential issues, ideas, and solutions in the relationship between religion and science. In simple, straightforward language, Barbour explores the fascinating topics that illuminate the critical encounter of the spiritual and quantitative dimensions of life.
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The Definitive Introduction To The Relationship Between Religion And Science: In the Beginning: Why Did the Big Bang Occur?, Darwin And Genesis: Is Evolution God′s Way of Creating? ... Over the centuries and into the new millennium, scientists, theologians, and the general public have shared many questions about the implications of scientific discoveries for religious faith. Nuclear physicist and theologian Ian Barbour, winner of the 1999 Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion for his pioneering role in advancing the study of religion and science, presents a clear, contemporary introduction to the essential issues, ideas, and solutions in the relationship between religion and science. In simple, straightforward language, Barbour explores the fascinating topics that illuminate the critical encounter of the spiritual and quantitative dimensions of life.

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