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Science and Religion Primer, A
Outline: The relationship between science and religion (SR) has often been portrayed as combative. However, the interface of the two discipline is complex and nuanced, and they have much to learn from each other. This book welcomes readers to the SR dialogue. This helpful introductory work is simultaneously an encyclopedia, an annotated bibliography, and a survey. The book's stalwart advisory board consists of
- Craig A.Boyd, Azusa Pacific University
- Celia Deane-Drummond, University of Chester
- George F.R. Ellis, University of Cape Town
- Peter Harrison, University of Oxford
- Nancey Murphy, Fuller Theological Seminary
- Holmes Roslton III, Colorado State University
Four substantive introductory essays set the book's background. The second, and primary, section of the book provides an A-Z listing of almost one hundred entries dealing with a variety of philosophical, historical, scientific, and theological concepts, individuals, or events related to the SR dialogue. This book promotes a respectful, intelligent conversation between science and religion. It is an indispensable source in its own right and a spring-board for more in-depth research.
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