Science and Religion in Dialogue : Two Histories of Discarded Images.
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- 0761858067
- 201.65
- BL240.3 .G75 2012eb
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Grizzle provides a history of science/religion interactions, with an emphasis on Christianity. He also examines his own history of dialogue, which involves self-reflection and interactions with others on science and religion. He focuses on what we have learned about the structure, history, and functioning of creation.
Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter One. My Early Training and Worldview; Chapter Two. The Interaction of Science and Religion; Chapter Three. Some Philosophical Issues; Chapter Four. The Early History of Science/Religion Interactions; Chapter Five. Developing an Evolutionary Perspective on Creation; Chapter Six. Modern Creationism; Chapter Eight. Creationism in Dialogue with Science; Chapter Nine. Some Thoughts on Future Dialogue; Chapter Ten. Conclusions.
Includes bibliographical references.
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