The Edge of Reason?: Science and Religion in Modern SocietyAlex Bentley Should scientists challenge religious beliefs? Is religion inevitable in human society? Is religion harmful to society? Can science itself inspire spiritual wonder? Confrontation between science and religion has defined much public debate about religion in recent years, most lately in bestsellers portraying a clash between scientists and religious believers, such as Richard Dawkins' The God Delusion and Sam Harris's The End of Faith or Letter to a Christian Nation. But what does this 'us versus them' divide mean for society? This collection of essays gives voice to social scientists, natural scientists and theologians whose experience holds direct relevance on these major issues, and clarifies the position of science in the modern debate. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Science and religion negotiating the 21st century rapids | 15 |
Why new atheist definitions of religions fail | 23 |
Copyright | |
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