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Book Synopsis

Philosophy, Science and Religion for Everyone brings together these great truth-seeking disciplines, and seeks to understand the ways in which they challenge and inform each other.

Key topics and their areas of focus include:

Foundational Issues why should anyone care about the science-and-religion debate? How do scientific claims relate to the truth? Is evolution compatible with design?

Faith and Rationality can faith ever be rational? Are theism and atheism totally opposed? Is God hidden or does God simply not exist?

Faith and Science - what provides a better explanation for the origin of the universescience or religion? Faith and physics: can they be reconciled? Does contemporary neuroscience debunk religious belief? Creationism and evolutionary biology - what constitutes science and what constitutes pseudo-science?

Practical Implications is fundamentalism just a problem for religious people? What are the ethical implication

Trade Review

"The chapters in this exciting book cover an impressive range of issues in the science and religion field in ways that are both very informative and encouragingly readable."

Revd Professor Michael J Reiss, ISSR President, University College London, UK

"This book asks all the right questions, and at a level accessible to the entry-level undergraduate, though also stretching the student into helpful areas of cutting-edge debate. It is well-introduced, and features usefully graded bibliographies and glossaries. I expect to use it extensively in my own teaching."

Christopher Southgate, Associate Professor in Interdisciplinary Theology, University of Exeter, UK

"This notable volume provides a much-needed philosophical perspective on the academic study of science and religion. The authors pack a great deal into this concise and accessible book, which includes useful annotated bibliographies, for students approaching the topic for the first time".

The Revd Dr Andrew Davison, Starbridge Lecturer in Theology and Natural Science, University of Cambridge, UK.



Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction (Mark Harris & Duncan Pritchard)

1. How Do Scientific Claims Relate to the Truth? (Duncan Pritchard & S. Orestis Palermos)

2. Faith and Physics: Can They Be Reconciled? (Mark Harris)

3. Creationism and Evolutionary Biology—Science or Pseudo-Science? (Mark Harris & David De Pomerai)

4. Is Evolution Compatible with Design? (Alasdair Richmond)

5. Is There a Fundamental Tension Between Faith and Rationality? (Duncan Pritchard)

6. Is God Hidden, Or Does God Simply Not Exist? (Ian Church)

7. Does Contemporary Neuroscience Debunk Religious Belief? (Sarah Lane Ritchie)

8. Are Theism and Atheism Totally Opposed? Can They Learn From Each Other? (J. Adam Carter)

9. Is Fundamentalism Just a Problem For Religious People? (Emma Gordon)

10. Why Should Anyone Care About the Science-and-Religion Debate? (Michael Fuller)

11. What Provides a Better Explanation For the Origin of the Universe—Science or Religion? (David Fergusson & Katherine Snow)

12. Do Logic and Religion Mix? (James Collin)

13. Does Science Show that we Lack Free Will? (Till Vierkant)

14. What Are the Ethical Implications of the Science-and-Religion Debate? (Jeremy Kidwell)

Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/28/2017 12:07:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138234215, 978-1138234215
      ISBN10: 1138234214

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Philosophy, Science and Religion for Everyone brings together these great truth-seeking disciplines, and seeks to understand the ways in which they challenge and inform each other.

      Key topics and their areas of focus include:

      Foundational Issues why should anyone care about the science-and-religion debate? How do scientific claims relate to the truth? Is evolution compatible with design?

      Faith and Rationality can faith ever be rational? Are theism and atheism totally opposed? Is God hidden or does God simply not exist?

      Faith and Science - what provides a better explanation for the origin of the universescience or religion? Faith and physics: can they be reconciled? Does contemporary neuroscience debunk religious belief? Creationism and evolutionary biology - what constitutes science and what constitutes pseudo-science?

      Practical Implications is fundamentalism just a problem for religious people? What are the ethical implication

      Trade Review

      "The chapters in this exciting book cover an impressive range of issues in the science and religion field in ways that are both very informative and encouragingly readable."

      Revd Professor Michael J Reiss, ISSR President, University College London, UK

      "This book asks all the right questions, and at a level accessible to the entry-level undergraduate, though also stretching the student into helpful areas of cutting-edge debate. It is well-introduced, and features usefully graded bibliographies and glossaries. I expect to use it extensively in my own teaching."

      Christopher Southgate, Associate Professor in Interdisciplinary Theology, University of Exeter, UK

      "This notable volume provides a much-needed philosophical perspective on the academic study of science and religion. The authors pack a great deal into this concise and accessible book, which includes useful annotated bibliographies, for students approaching the topic for the first time".

      The Revd Dr Andrew Davison, Starbridge Lecturer in Theology and Natural Science, University of Cambridge, UK.



      Table of Contents

      Table of Contents

      Introduction (Mark Harris & Duncan Pritchard)

      1. How Do Scientific Claims Relate to the Truth? (Duncan Pritchard & S. Orestis Palermos)

      2. Faith and Physics: Can They Be Reconciled? (Mark Harris)

      3. Creationism and Evolutionary Biology—Science or Pseudo-Science? (Mark Harris & David De Pomerai)

      4. Is Evolution Compatible with Design? (Alasdair Richmond)

      5. Is There a Fundamental Tension Between Faith and Rationality? (Duncan Pritchard)

      6. Is God Hidden, Or Does God Simply Not Exist? (Ian Church)

      7. Does Contemporary Neuroscience Debunk Religious Belief? (Sarah Lane Ritchie)

      8. Are Theism and Atheism Totally Opposed? Can They Learn From Each Other? (J. Adam Carter)

      9. Is Fundamentalism Just a Problem For Religious People? (Emma Gordon)

      10. Why Should Anyone Care About the Science-and-Religion Debate? (Michael Fuller)

      11. What Provides a Better Explanation For the Origin of the Universe—Science or Religion? (David Fergusson & Katherine Snow)

      12. Do Logic and Religion Mix? (James Collin)

      13. Does Science Show that we Lack Free Will? (Till Vierkant)

      14. What Are the Ethical Implications of the Science-and-Religion Debate? (Jeremy Kidwell)

      Index

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