Encyclopedia of Science and Religion, Volumen2Macmillan Reference, 2003 - 1050 páginas Publisher description: How do the latest medical developments affect our beliefs in faith's healing power? Can artificial intelligence compare with human consciousness? Are genetic engineers interfering with Nature's work? This reference work deals with these questions and others, examining the issues and the history associated with the complex relationship between science and religion. Articles by scientists of many fields, philosophers and thinkers from all the major world religions present a variety of perspectives on the major scientific discoveries of our time and their effects on our religious belief system. |
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... ultimate truth about the being of things , even if , as it turns out later , these two perspectives turn out to be profoundly interrelated , as is the case in the Madhyamaka Buddhism of Nāgārjuna . Ultimate truth and scientific truth ...
... ultimate truth about the being of things , even if , as it turns out later , these two perspectives turn out to be profoundly interrelated , as is the case in the Madhyamaka Buddhism of Nāgārjuna . Ultimate truth and scientific truth ...
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... ultimate cause , which will provide an ultimate explanation for the universe . Perhaps the " first cause " simply exists , as the ultimate brute fact . But one might push the argument as far as it can go , and say that the first cause ...
... ultimate cause , which will provide an ultimate explanation for the universe . Perhaps the " first cause " simply exists , as the ultimate brute fact . But one might push the argument as far as it can go , and say that the first cause ...
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any identity between ultimate reality and the di- vine may foster the view that ultimate reality is not finally to be trusted as radically relational and self- manifesting ( Tracy , p . 139 ) . The pantheistic model is capable of ...
any identity between ultimate reality and the di- vine may foster the view that ultimate reality is not finally to be trusted as radically relational and self- manifesting ( Tracy , p . 139 ) . The pantheistic model is capable of ...
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