God, Humanity and the Cosmos - 2nd Edition: A Companion to the Science-Religion DebateChristopher Southgate Bloomsbury Academic, 2005 - 443 páginas Contributors include: |
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... assumption that science stands as the model of rationality in such a manner as leaves no place for theology to be understood as a rational discipline . This assumption was examined more closely in the guise of logical positivism , as ...
... assumption that phenomena can be divided up into those that are the concern of theology and those that are the concern of the human sciences such as psychology . If that assumption is accepted , the debate is about whose territory ...
... assumption of a real God seeking to reveal himself through religious experience . D'Aquili's theory might provide a complete and adequate explanation of the brain mechanisms from which religious experience arises . On the other hand ...
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An introduction to the debate between science | 3 |
Exercises | 4 |
Science and education | 11 |
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